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Nov 28, 2009
Save money on school readiness skills necessary for the asylum
Save money on school readiness skills necessary for the asylum As a mother of 4, the youngest child is starting school this autumn, I like to work with you some things I've leaed about Preschool over the last ten years, along with a list of readiness skills every child can lea to home - if a preschool or not.Preschools, mostly taught in a church environment, are a wonderful resource that will help children to school regularly. We can not forget, but also social interaction with children of the same age, and for a couple of hours a week, a needed break for Mom. Overall, we recommend them! There is only one catch - Preschool is expensive! Although I liked very Homeschooling successfully launched our first child under school age in 1994 by the time our next child was ready for preschool children (1998) I also had a child at home (our third child) and another on its way shortly. My husband and I decided it was time for some 'help, and somehow we managed to find our second child in preschool, and the third. And the fourth - as I said before, this conclusion year.If you want to send your child to Preschool but would like to reduce costs, try to find a school that only two days of the week, which is what we did. Homeschooling course would cost much less, but we know that this is not an option for everyone - especially moms.Whether you work at home your child is under school age or forward to a local Preschool on a part-time, here is a proposal for List academic, physical and social skills of each child must be pre-leaing. If the child is in kindergarten in the fall, it would be a good idea to continue on these things in the summer. Kindergarten is much more difficult than it did a few years ago, more prepared, the better your child he is! You will find that Kindergarten Readiness schedules vary, but this is a great list, these fundamental principles. Academic SkillsSay the alphabetRecognize his name and the letters nameRecognize as many letters as possible (AZ) Graf zu 10Recognize numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, name objects 10Count colors (blue, red, yellow, purple, green, orange, white, brown, black) Ability to physical care needs (Use toilet, wash your hands, ensuring the clothes, clean the nose, etc.) Catch item thrown underhandWalk up and down stairsUse spilli crayonsUse scissors and glue stick & stack blocksPut toys and objects of the class in which belongSocial skills (this is always a work in progress!) tusSits parties and listening in silence and in the direction of the group settingFollows shows good manners, the other eatingRespects students and other things and adultsRespects class objects Express thoughts and feelings clearlyAnd a note to Reading.Depending the local school system, children time reading in either Preschool or school. It 'very important that the child is with the letters of the alphabet and, if possible, even the sounds each makes. Knowing the letters of transition to read a lot easier.Throughout the first school, teachers often mention the importance for your child to read every day. It can be a very special moment by the child choose the book to read, and ask them questions about the story of how - but also help them develop skills, good knowledge, we need to life.Enjoy during these early years all grow so fast! Copyright 2004 by Michelle Jones About The Author Michelle Jones, author of dealing with debt and publisher of Living a better life: The Money-Saving Tips ezine, it's a poor mother of 4, responsible for helping families live a better life, rather than by money, but less! If you want a free subscription to their monthly newsletter, for more visit information.editor @ betterbudgeting.com
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