“Kindergarten Readiness” is how we talk about kids being ready for school. When thinking about whether your child is“ready for kindergarten,” think about the ways you have already prepared them to succeed in school and life.
We know it’s important for kids to read and write, but we also want to think about their skills as a whole.
We know it’s important for kids to read and write, but we also want to think about their skills as a whole.
EARLY LEARNING PROGRAMS
“Early Learning Programs” cover the care your child receives in their first five years of life. This looks many different ways; it might be daycare in a friend’s home, preschool at your local elementary school, a classroom at a childcare center, or a home visitor who comes to you. What all of these programs have in common is they grow your child’s brain and set them on the path to being a lifelong learner. Don’t let costs be the barrier for any of these programs; there are plenty of options to make sure you find the right program for your family no matter your economic status. Find out which option suits your needs best.