Preparing Children for School First Day

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Medical Video: Prepare your child for the First Day of Preschool - HINDI I Swati Gautam I

Starting school is one of the important events for you and your child. It's natural if you are worried about adjusting your child to a big change.

Rest assured that the school is used to welcoming children who feel nervous at first. The teacher and assistant will support and help your child so that your child feels he is participating in school.

But before your child's first day of school, you can do a lot. If you want your child to adjust to a new environment, you can bring it to group activities, such as music or dance classes.

A session reading a storybook at a local library or going to a park on weekends can introduce your child to children his age. These methods can help him interact with other children, which he has never met.

Encourage your child to participate in group activities, such as birthdays. If you know your child is reluctant to join the game. Play with him at home.

If you are worried that your child is not used to following instructions, introduce a simple game at home so that he is familiar with the instructions.

If your child likes to play with clothes, you can put on a costume and ask for it in style. If your child is doing well, praise and explain that you are happy because he did what you asked for. Playing clothes can also foster self-confidence when he has to wear a uniform at school.

You don't need to teach too many letters and numbers before school starts. You can talk about numbers, colors, and letters as daily activities progress.

In the supermarket, ask your child to look for a red cereal box, or take a green apple. When you get home, count your groceries. Ask your child to order groceries according to size.

Knowing yourself is also important for your child when he starts school. Does your child know how old he is? Can he tell the teacher when he is injured? Help your child remember parts of his body. This can increase self-confidence when he is asked questions that he can answer.

You can also help him understand words like "same" and "different" or "more" and "less". This can help children express their thoughts.

Help your child describe objects and make a difference. Put two different types of fruit. For example, 3 apples and a banana. Ask your child to choose which fruits are different.

You can also use words that describe time, such as "before" and "after". For example: "we eat before going to the park."

If teaching is relaxed and informal, your child can absorb information without feeling he is being taught. Games can help prepare your child for school.

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Preparing Children for School First Day
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