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Ready for Kindergarten

WAYS TO HELP YOUR CHILD BE SUCCESSFUL IN KINDERGARTEN

Preparing your child for kindergarten begins with birth.  It is a 
developmental process throughout early childhood.  Time spent providing a 
wide variety of appropriate experiences during a child's years from birth to 
age five will help a child be successful in school.  Below you will find 
some links to help your child be ready for that first day of kindergarten.

READY FOR KINDERGARTEN


http://www.readyatfive.org/resources/tips.aspx

http://www.readyatfive.org/images/worddocs/mar06-letters.doc

http://www.readyatfive.org/images/worddocs/dec05-bks%26prt.doc

http://www.readyatfive.org/images/worddocs/nov05-rhyming.doc

http://www.readyatfive.org/resources/documents/Nov.2007-LearningaboutNumbers.doc

http://www.readyatfive.org/resources/documents/July2008-IntroducingMathematicalTools.doc

http://www.zerotothree.org/site/PageServer?pagename=key_language

A Child Becomes a Reader
Proven Ideas from Research for Parents
National Institute for Literacy
The Partnership for Reading

This manual is a valuable resource for parents to guide a child through the 
literacy process.
http://www.nifl.gov/partnershipforreading/publications/reading_pre.pdf

GROW UP READING
Activities to promote literacy development and a love for reading
http://www.growupreading.org/

Six Early Literacy Skills
http://www.multcolib.org/birthtosix/elitskills.html

Getting Ready to Read Screening Tool
http://school.familyeducation.com/reading/early-learning/46528.html?detoured=1

Getting Your Child Ready to Read
http://www.yesican.gov/earlychildhood/read.html

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