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lots of great info. I feel like I should have taken notes, but I think the information has helped me realize that we are ready and excited for Kindergarten! Thanks!
This information is very important and I agree that at a young age kids are fit and active and they need to maintain this somehow. They need to be able to get along socially and connect with the teacher too…As a parent I need to remember to let my children do more on their own and assist them rather then dong it for them. I also have to engage with my kids daily even with the little things—just to check in with them not just go do all the fun activities. I know a lot of young parents who would learn from this module.
Wow, lots of information. Good and helpful information but probably would want to slow down if presenting this for people who English is not their first language.
Very interesting and beneficial information. I have a great-niece starting kindergarten in September, 2008, and will forward this website to both her grandparents (my sister) and her parents as there are many suggestions and facts presented. We all need to be reminded of what can make a difference at this crucial young age and potentially translate into lifetime improvements. If every child in America were the beneficiary of even several of these suggestions, what a difference it could make!
lots of great info. I feel like I should have taken notes, but I think the information has helped me realize that we are ready and excited for Kindergarten! Thanks!
April 27th, 2008 at 2:44 pm
This information is very important and I agree that at a young age kids are fit and active and they need to maintain this somehow. They need to be able to get along socially and connect with the teacher too…As a parent I need to remember to let my children do more on their own and assist them rather then dong it for them. I also have to engage with my kids daily even with the little things—just to check in with them not just go do all the fun activities. I know a lot of young parents who would learn from this module.
April 27th, 2008 at 2:47 pm
Wow, lots of information. Good and helpful information but probably would want to slow down if presenting this for people who English is not their first language.
May 4th, 2008 at 6:19 pm
Very interesting and beneficial information. I have a great-niece starting kindergarten in September, 2008, and will forward this website to both her grandparents (my sister) and her parents as there are many suggestions and facts presented. We all need to be reminded of what can make a difference at this crucial young age and potentially translate into lifetime improvements. If every child in America were the beneficiary of even several of these suggestions, what a difference it could make!
May 6th, 2008 at 9:39 am