Saturday, June 22, 2019

Angela's School Journey

Angela's School Journey 


Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it. Proverbs 22:6


Angela's First day in school


Meet my daughter Angela Nicole, she's 4 years old and a pre-school student. She's happy and grateful because she meets a lot of friends on her first day in class. Im so happy because as her mom, I saw on her face her excitement and joy.

I want to share with you about:

Preschool Prep: How to Prepare Your Toddler for Preschool

Learn what you can do to make this big transition to preschool easier for your child. You’ll find a timeline for all the things that need to be done to prepare for preschool and guidance on saying a “good good-bye” on your child’s first day. 

https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/78-preschool-prep-how-to-prepare-your-toddler-for-preschool

If your child is starting preschool this fall, you may be approaching this major milestone with conflicting emotions. You’re probably excited about all the fun (you hope) your child will have and the new friends he’ll make. At the same time, you may feel a little sad that your baby is venturing out into the big world without you. These emotions are normal. Your child is also bound to have a host of feelings about this transition, feeling proud to be a big kid but at the same time worried about being separated from you and starting something unfamiliar.


The First Day:

  • Wake up early enough so that you and your child don’t have to rush to get to preschool.
  • Make breakfast for your child and, if possible, sit down to eat together—or at least talk with her as she eats and you get ready.
  • Review the day’s routine (what preschool will be like, how your child will get to school/come home).
  • Pack your child’s backpack together. If your child is bringing lunch, select foods that you know are his favorites. Having some familiarity on his first day is helpful as he adjusts to so many changes.
  • Let your child choose a special stuffed animal or blanket to bring to school with her. These “loveys” can help children make the transition from home to school, and can also make naptime easier, too. You may want to send your child with a family photo or favorite book as well. These familiar objects can help if she feels lonely during the day.
Hope, it helps. 

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