The
first day of school can be one of the most exciting or most terrifying days of
your child’s life, depending on whether or not your child is prepared to go. If
you want to ensure that your child enjoys his or her first day of preschool,
follow these tips for preparing your Dee Why children's
centre for the first day of school so he or she will
be ready and excited about this important transition.
Create a Transition
Routine
When
it comes to getting your pre-schooler ready for child care centres
Dee Why, it's important to start building good habits
early. That means creating a transition routine that helps your child get used
to and enjoy going to school. Start by giving them a short introduction to the
day ahead, like it’s time for breakfast! Or let’s get dressed! Then move on
through breakfast, morning chores, lunchtime and homework with a positive
outlook and loving support. Finally, wind down with some fun activities before
bedtime.
Meet the Teachers
Beforehand
It's
important to meet your child's teacher at the child care Dee Why
as soon as possible. This will give them a chance to get to know you and your
child and it also gives you a chance to ask any questions about the school or
his teacher. It'll also help him feel more comfortable when he comes back from
summer break on that first day.
Prepare Them for Changes in
the Classroom
It
may be helpful to let your pre-schooler know that things will be different at
school, but also reassure them that they'll still have a lot of fun. The first
day can be overwhelming, so make sure they know they're not in trouble if they
don't understand what's going on. It's ok to have questions and talk to their
teacher about anything they're unsure of.
Give Yourself Time to Get
Ready
If
you have a pre-schooler, you are probably counting down to their first day of
school. Even if they are excited and ready to go, it is important to take some
time on the morning of their first day to make sure everything is set up and
ready for them. Make sure your child is well rested. It can be tempting on a busy
morning to just get your little one out the door as soon as possible.
Make sure you have confidence in your child and their abilities as they head off to school. It's natural to be nervous, but you can help by telling them how much you believe in them and that they will succeed. Encourage them with a positive attitude!

