How to prepare children for school: a comprehensive approach

How to prepare children for school: a comprehensive approach

1. Physical training:

 

Healthy daily routine: set a routine for sleeping, waking, eating, walking. This will help your child get used to the school schedule.

Development of fine motor skills: playing with fingers, modeling, drawing, shading - all this will help the child learn to write.

Physical activity: sports, outdoor games, dancing - all this strengthens the immune system and helps the child to be more resilient.

2. Psychological preparation:

 

Development of emotional intelligence: teach your child to recognize and express his emotions, cope with difficulties.

Formation of self-control skills: teach your child to concentrate on the task, complete the task, and not be distracted.

Create a positive attitude: talk about school with enthusiasm, help your child make friends.

3. Intellectual preparation:

 

Speech development: read books to your child, learn poems, sing songs, play word games.

Development of logical thinking: solve problems, puzzles, and play board games with your child.

Teaching the basics of literacy and mathematics: teach your child to read, write, count.

4. Social and communicative training:

 

Development of communication skills: teach your child to interact with other children, negotiate, and resolve conflicts.

Formation of independence: teach your child to dress, put on shoes, put away toys, do homework.

Instilling responsibility: teach your child to be responsible for his actions and keep his promises.

5. Creating a comfortable environment:

 

Arranging a workplace: organize a comfortable place for your child to study, provide him with everything he needs.

Support and motivation: praise your child for his successes, help him cope with difficulties, believe in his strength.

Remember:

 

Preparing for school is a long process that should begin long before the first of September.

Do not overload the child, focus on the play form of learning.

Consider your child's individual characteristics and interests.

The most important thing is to create an atmosphere of love, support and trust for your child.

Additional tips:

 

Attend preparatory courses or clubs with your child.

Buy educational games and toys.

Read books about school with your child.

Tell your child about your school years.

Visit school with your child and introduce him to the teacher.

Using an integrated approach to preparing for school, you will help your child successfully adapt to new learning conditions and make his school life interesting and fruitful.