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Title: Goodbye Old, Hello New Transitioning from Preschool to Kindergarten


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Goodbye Old, Hello
New!Transitioning from Preschool to Kindergarten
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Goodbye Old,
Hello New!
  • Adjusting to Change
  • Developing Skills for Transitions

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  • 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.

4
Transition 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

8
Mandates 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

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Pre-School KindergartenTransitions
What do we do to help students and their parents
transition to Kindergarten?
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What Challenges Will Students Face with
Transitions from Preschool to Kindergarten?
  • Socially
  • Sharing
  • Fitting In
  • Peer pressure
  • Fears
  • Taking turns
  • Respecting differences

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What 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

12
What Challenges Will Students Face?
  • Emotionally
  • Express feelings
  • Happy
  • Sad
  • Worried
  • Anxious
  • Separation anxiety

13
What Challenges Will Students Face?
  • Physically
  • Healthy
  • Run-jump-throw
  • Dress themselves
  • Tying shoes
  • Bathroom responsibilities

14
Kindergarten TransitionsComponents for
Successful Transitions
  • Welcoming environment
  • Build community
  • partnerships

15
Kindergarten TransitionsComponents for
Successful Transitions
  • Enrollment information and dates
  • Curriculum information
  • Readiness skills needed
  • Establish open communication

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How 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

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  • 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

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  • 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.

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  • 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

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How Can the School Help Students Transition to
Kindergarten?
  • Socially
  • Welcoming and friendly environment
  • Nurturing atmosphere
  • Encouraging play
  • Building confidence

21
How Can the School Help Students Transition to
Kindergarten?
  • Academically
  • Learning experiences
  • Thinking/problem solving skills
  • Listening
  • Following rules
  • High expectations
  • Communicating

22
How Can the School Help Students Transition to
Kindergarten?
  • Emotionally
  • Provide a warm and caring atmosphere
  • Safe and secure environment

23
How Can the School Help Students Transition to
Kindergarten?
  • Physically
  • Provide ample play time
  • Movement
  • Gross motor skills
  • Fine motor skills

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How 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?

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How Can the Parent Help the Student Transition to
Kindergarten?
  • Socially
  • Encourage
  • Listening
  • Taking turns
  • Cooperation
  • Communication skills
  • Sharing
  • Following directions
  • Problem solving

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How 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

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How Can the Parent Help the Student Transition
to Kindergarten?
  • Emotionally
  • Express feelings
  • Empathy
  • Conflict resolution skills

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How 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

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Kindergarten 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

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Kindergarten 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

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Kindergarten Activities and Responsibilities
  • Information on
  • No Child Left Behind
  • Title I Entitlements
  • ESL Requirements
  • Special needs
  • Field trips
  • Sample enrollment packet
  • Kindergarten open house

32
Kindergarten Activities Responsibilities
  • Kindergarten screening
  • Report card
  • Web page
  • School calendar
  • Report card date to the public
  • Kindergarten supply list

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Kindergarten Activities and Responsibilities
  • Teachers name
  • Principals name
  • Location of school
  • Location of classroom
  • Hours of operation
  • Transportation issues
  • Student handbook for parents

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Kindergarten Activities and Responsibilities
  • Tour of the school
  • Birth certificate requirement
  • Birth certificate application
  • Sample classroom schedule
  • Refrigerator curriculum
  • Kindergarten standards

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