Practice at Home to Prepare for School

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Hi everyone,





I don’t know about the rest of the world, but here in Florida, School is starting today!





I know, it feels early to me too!





So, to help you get this year off to a good start, here’s our favorite School Psychologist with some tips for parents on how you can support your child at home.





Dr. Valerie Allen





Practice at Home to Prepare for School





There are four basic areas of
development for the young child which can be fostered at home. These skills
lead to success at school and set the pace for a positive educational
experiences. Here are some home activities parents can support and encourage.





Intellectual:  Kids who read succeed. Take your youngster to
the public library for his or her own library card. Allow your child to check
out books from the library and spend time together reading them to each other.
Play board games, cards, crossword puzzles, word searches which are challenging
and appropriate for your child’s age. Help your youngster to explore, question,
and discover new things.





Social:  Children need to engage in positive relationships
with their peers as well as with adults. Encourage new friendships at school,
in the neighborhood, and youth groups. Hobbies, team activities, and community
organizations can offer new skills and nurture responsibility. Demonstrate a
positive attitude toward rules and authority figures to develop respect and
cooperation.





Emotional:  Children need to feel loved and accepted
without demanding perfection. Openly show affection. Listen to your youngster
and help him or her explore alternatives to find solutions to problems. Praise
their efforts even if it doesn’t lead to success the first time.





Physical:  A child’s height and weight should be
commensurate with his or her age. A good mantra for healthy children is “Eat
less, move more.” Routines for adequate sleep, eating healthy foods, and
personal hygiene support physical conditioning and offers preventative care.
The best strategy to prevent disease and illness is hand washing!





Children will thrive in all areas
of development when parents are actively involved in these simple day-to-day
actions with and for their youngsters.





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Dr. Valerie Allen is a child psychologist, speaker, and author. She  has published two books for  children in grades 3 to 6 , ‘Summer School for Smarties‘ and ‘Bad Hair, Good Hat, New Friends.‘ Oh yes, she has also raised six children! DrValerieAllen@cs.com

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