Making A Smooth Transition To Big School
As part of Kidi Kingdom's ongoing commitment to our families we have
provided some additional information to assist you in supporting your
child in the transition to prep and school.
Starting prep and primary school is a bit like discovering play dough -
it is a big event in your child's life. And whether your little learner
is raring to go, or slightly reticent, there are many ways that you can
help them prepare for life in the classroom.

How to Prepare your Child Throughout the Year
In the months before your child starts school, focus on the two P's - Positivity and Preparedness. To do this:
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Talk about school.
Ask your child what they think about starting school and
whether they have any questions. See if friends and other
families have positive anecdotes about school.
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Keep your child healthy.
Make sure their vaccinations are up-to-date and that they
have regular dental and health check-ups in the year before
starting school.
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Promote independence.
Encourage your child to do things on their own, like getting
dressed, going to the toilet, washing their hands and
grappling with their lunchbox and drink bottle.
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Get involved.
Attend any transition-to-school programs offered by your
child's current early childhood service and/or future
school. Find out the school's hours and where to take your
child on their first day.
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Nurture their learning and development.
Ask educators how you can help your child learn and develop
at home and once they're at school.
How to Prepare your Child over the Holidays
In between making sandcastles and visiting the grandparents, the
holidays are also a great time to get ready for the start of term.
Do a practice (school) run.
Show your child where their new school is and explain how you'll get
there. Go through their before and after school arrangements, purchase
any school supplies and practise getting ready for school, i.e. packing
their bag.
Find a fellow schoolmate.
Arrange play dates with other kids who'll be going to your child's
school. There's nothing like a friendly face on their first day.
Read books.
There are lots of great books about starting school, so visit the
library or bookshop and look for titles like
Starting School
by Jane Godwin,
First Day
by Andrew Daddo and
One Keen Koala
by Margaret Wild and Bruce Whatley.

Final Preparations
When there's just one more sleep (or no more sleeps) until your child's
first day, focus on getting everything organised in a cool, calm and
collected manner.
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The night before,
help your child get their clothes, hat, shoes and socks
ready. Make sure they know who's taking them to school and
who's picking them up.
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In the morning,
try to avoid the morning rush. Help your child pack their
bag (including spare undies and a change of clothes for any
accidents) and put on sunscreen if necessary. Once at
school, show your child where they'll be met when the home
bell rings.
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After school,
ask your child what happened during the day and congratulate
them on completing their first day at big school!

A Quick Recap
In summary, parents can prepare children for school by:
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Talking about school and listening to their thoughts.
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Encouraging independence.
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Explaining practical arrangements and doing 'dry runs'.
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Familiarising them with school via transition-to-school
programs and books.
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Being positive.
Don't forget Child Care!
Whether your school age child needs out of hours care next year or your
little one will be in pre-prep or long day care,make sure you organise
child care well ahead of time.
Here are three child care reminders for the year's end:
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Enrol or re-enrol in childcare for January.
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Ensure your child's immunisations are up-to-date.
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Contact Kidi Kingdom to secure your child's enrolment for
the new year.
Enrol Now! Vacancies are Limited for 2021 !!!
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