Title: Goodbye Old, Hello New Transitioning from Preschool to Kindergarten
1Goodbye Old, Hello
New!Transitioning from Preschool to Kindergarten
2Goodbye Old,
Hello New!
- Adjusting to Change
- Developing Skills for Transitions
3- The goal of this training is to provide
information to teachers that will assist them in
enhancing parental involvement during the
transition from preschool to kindergarten.
4Transition Levels
- Pre-School Kindergarten
- Elementary- Middle School
- Middle School High School
- High School Post Secondary
5- Why is it important for schools to help parents
stay involved during this transition?
6- Student achievement increases with increased
duration and intensity of parental involvement - Students with involved parents have
- Higher test scores and grades
- Better attendance
- More positive attitudes and behavior
- Higher graduation rates
7- Parents academic level, socioeconomic level, and
ethnic or racial origin are not determining
factors for academic success - Successful students have parents that
- Have a positive attitude about education
- Believe their children can do well academically
- Convey that belief to their children
8Mandates for Parent Involvement
- No Child Left Behind
- IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education
Act) - Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of
1973(revised) - Title I
- Arkansas Standards
- ACSIP (Arkansas Consolidated School Improvement
Plan), - Act 603 of 2003
9Pre-School KindergartenTransitions
What do we do to help students and their parents
transition to Kindergarten?
10What Challenges Will Students Face with
Transitions from Preschool to Kindergarten?
- Socially
- Sharing
- Fitting In
- Peer pressure
- Fears
- Taking turns
- Respecting differences
11What Challenges Will Students Face?
- Academically
- Positive learning attitude
- Listening skills
- Pay attention
- Follow simple instructions
- Recognize letters, numbers, colors, and shapes
- Find solutions for basic problems
12What Challenges Will Students Face?
- Emotionally
- Express feelings
- Happy
- Sad
- Worried
- Anxious
- Separation anxiety
13What Challenges Will Students Face?
- Physically
- Healthy
- Run-jump-throw
- Dress themselves
- Tying shoes
- Bathroom responsibilities
14Kindergarten TransitionsComponents for
Successful Transitions
- Welcoming environment
- Build community
- partnerships
15Kindergarten TransitionsComponents for
Successful Transitions
- Enrollment information and dates
- Curriculum information
- Readiness skills needed
- Establish open communication
16How Can the School Help Students Transition to
Kindergarten?
- Develop a partnership with parents
- Provide a warm, welcoming atmosphere
- Establish two-way communication
- Respect cultural differences
17- All kinds of parents become involved in their
childrens education when the school - Welcomes their participation with a warm and
inviting environment - Honors their participation
- Connects with parents through a focus on their
child and the educational development of that
child
18- All kinds of parents become involved in their
childrens education when the school - Honors the needs of the parents
- Gains the trust of parents and lets them know how
they can be involved - Parent involvement programs that are successful
in engaging diverse families recognize, respect
and address cultural and class differences.
19- Parents Suggestions for How the School
- Can Improve Parent Involvement
- Welcoming environment
- Improve school staffs attitudes by educating
them on the advantages of teachers and parents
working together - Consider the educational level, language,
culture, and home situation of parents - Give teachers time to plan and organize parent
activities
20How Can the School Help Students Transition to
Kindergarten?
- Socially
- Welcoming and friendly environment
- Nurturing atmosphere
- Encouraging play
- Building confidence
21How Can the School Help Students Transition to
Kindergarten?
- Academically
- Learning experiences
- Thinking/problem solving skills
- Listening
- Following rules
- High expectations
- Communicating
22How Can the School Help Students Transition to
Kindergarten?
- Emotionally
- Provide a warm and caring atmosphere
- Safe and secure environment
23How Can the School Help Students Transition to
Kindergarten?
- Physically
- Provide ample play time
- Movement
- Gross motor skills
- Fine motor skills
24How Can Schools Help Students and Parents
Transition to Kindergarten?
- What are some of the causes of stress for new
students that you see in your school? - What are some of the causes of stress for parents
of students? - What can the school do to address these issues?
- What can the school do to involve parents in
identifying and addressing these issues?
25How Can the Parent Help the Student Transition to
Kindergarten?
- Socially
- Encourage
- Listening
- Taking turns
- Cooperation
- Communication skills
- Sharing
- Following directions
- Problem solving
26How Can the Parent Help the Student Transition to
Kindergarten?
- Academically
- Read to your child
- Play learning games
- Listen and retell stories
- Encourage curiosity
- Answer questions
- Identify beginning sounds and rhyming words
- Colors shapes counting cutting - copy
27 How Can the Parent Help the Student Transition
to Kindergarten?
- Emotionally
- Express feelings
- Empathy
- Conflict resolution skills
28How Can the Parent Help the Student Transition to
Kindergarten?
- Physically
- Gross motor skills
- Body parts (arms, legs, eyes, nose, etc.)
- Walking running skipping hopping
- Throwing kicking catching
- Body movements to the left and right
- Fine motor skills
- Manipulating small objects
- Cutting and copying
29Kindergarten Transition Activitiesfor Parents
- Tips to make the first day easier
- Prepare your child
- Be excited about your childs first day
- Start school routine early
- Prepare the night before
- Prepare a healthy breakfast for your child
- Arrive at school on time
- Leave your child cheerfully
- Be a good role model
30Kindergarten Activities and Responsibilities for
the Schools
- Spring Kindergarten Registration
- Invite pre-schools and parents to visit
- Provide warm and welcoming atmosphere
- Review entrance requirements
- Enrollment procedures
- Immunization requirements
- Physical exams required
31Kindergarten Activities and Responsibilities
- Information on
- No Child Left Behind
- Title I Entitlements
- ESL Requirements
- Special needs
- Field trips
- Sample enrollment packet
- Kindergarten open house
32Kindergarten Activities Responsibilities
- Kindergarten screening
- Report card
- Web page
- School calendar
- Report card date to the public
- Kindergarten supply list
33Kindergarten Activities and Responsibilities
- Teachers name
- Principals name
- Location of school
- Location of classroom
- Hours of operation
- Transportation issues
- Student handbook for parents
34Kindergarten Activities and Responsibilities
- Tour of the school
- Birth certificate requirement
- Birth certificate application
- Sample classroom schedule
- Refrigerator curriculum
- Kindergarten standards
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