Frequently Asked Questions ........

By the end of kindergarten, your child will recognize, name, and write all 26 letters of the alphabet (both uppercase and lowercase). They'll know the correct sound that each letter makes, and they'll be able to read about 30 high-frequency words—also called "sight

In addition to math and language arts, which are a major focus of kindergarten, children also learn science, social science, and usually art, music, health and safety, and physical education.

While development varies among children, most 5- and 6-year-olds will be able to check all of those boxes. Signs that your child is not yet ready to enter kindergarten are as follows: Your child cannot yet demonstrate age-appropriate self-help skills or ask for help when needed.

An effective kindergarten classroom setup idea is to create dedicated areas for small group lessons. These spaces encourage more personalized learning experiences. Utilize colorful rugs or cushions to demarcate these areas within your classroom layout, making them inviting and conducive to interactive learning.

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