Prepare your child for kindergarten

Prepare your child for kindergarten

Kindergarten is the first step in a child's journey of learning. Usually attended between the ages of 3-6 years old, it is where they learn to play, communicate and interact with others for the first time. It serves the purpose of training the child to be away from the parents as well as enforces ideas of friendship and camaraderie. It also allows the parents to return to their jobs during the day while their children are at school. In these free video clips you will learn several useful tips and techniques on how to prepare your child for kindergarten from months before up until the very moment you drop him or her off. You will learn what your child will go through mentally while trying to adjust to his or her new environment and ideas to help alleviate the stress on you as well as him or her on their first day.

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