Ready, Start, School!
Nurturing and Guiding Your Child THROUGH PRESCHOOL & KINDERGARTEN
Table of Contents
Part 1: What Parents Need to Know About
Their 3-to-5 Year-Olds
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Developmental Milestones of
3-to 5-Year-Olds
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Enrolling Your Child in
Kindergarten or Waiting Another Year?
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What Are General
Kindergarten Readiness Skills?
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What Schools Expect of
Kindergartners by the End of the School Year
Part 2: Creating a Learning Environment Where
Children Feel Confident
- The Most
Important Gifts You Can Give Your Young Child
- Creating a
Home Environment That Encourages Success
- Building Your
Child’s Confidence and Self-Esteem
- Protecting and
Influencing Your Impressionable Young Child
- What are
Learning Styles?
- Recognizing
and Nurturing Your Child’s Strengths and Interests
- The Importance
of Music, Art, and Movement/Dance Activities
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Developmentally Appropriate Games, Books, Songs, Manipulatives, and Other
Activities/Resources
- Valuable
Resources for Parents
Part 3: Advice on Social, Behavioral, and
Discipline Issues
- Communicating
So Your Child Will Listen Better and Pay Attention
- How to Prepare
Your Child for the Social and Behavioral Expectations of School
- Effective
Behavioral Strategies and Positive Discipline Practices
- Developing
Your Child’s Problem-Solving Skills and Ability to Get Along with Others
- Preventing
Behavioral Problems at Home and Other Places
- Tips for
Parenting Challenging Children
Part 4: Everything a Parent Needs to Know on
How Children Learn to Read
- Language and
Literacy: The Building Blocks of School Success
- What is
Phonemic and Phonological Awareness?
- Playing with
Sounds and Language
- Helping Your
Child Learn the Alphabet
- What Research
Says About Preventing Reading Difficulties
- What to Expect
in the Emergent and Beginning Levels of Reading Development
- Getting Them
Off to a Good Start: Strategies for Developing Emergent and Beginning
Reading Skills
- What Good
Readers Do – Positive Reading Behaviors
- The Importance
of Read-Alouds and Shared Reading: Strategies for Reading to and
with Your Child
- Building
Vocabulary and Comprehension Skills
- How to Ask
Questions that Guide Your Child in Developing Good Reading Habits and
Thinking Skills
- Beginning
Phonics, Word Recognition, and Word Study Skills
Part 5: Getting Your Child Organized and
Ready for Writing, Math, and Homework
- What to Expect
in the Emergent and Beginning Levels of Writing Development
- Getting Them
Off to a Good Start: Strategies for Developing Emergent and Beginning
Writing Skills
- Strategies for
Building Fine Motor and Prewriting/Writing Skills
- Beginning
Number and Mathematical Concepts
- Beginning Time
Awareness and Organizational Skills
- The Value and
Purpose of Homework
Part 6: What to Do if You Suspect Your Child
Has a Developmental Delay or Disability
- Children with
Learning Disabilities, Attention Deficit Disorders, and Other Special Needs
- When You Are
Concerned About Your Child’s Development
- Working with
Your Child’s School: A Team Approach
Part 7: What The Experts Say…Advice for
Parents from Interviews with Preschool and Kindergarten Teachers and
Directors
In Ready...
Start... School! Nurturing and Guiding Your Child Through Preschool &
Kindergarten, Sandra F. Rief emphasizes that "[t]he message of this book is
to enjoy your young child." This educator, who specializes in learning
disabilities, concentrates on the crucial years from three to five, when
great brain activity occurs and kids absorb enormous amounts of information.
The most important thing is learning language, which facilitates reading,
and each child develops individually within predictable stages. Enrolling a
child in preschool or kindergarten can be a difficult decision and depends
on the readiness of the individual child. Rief offers reassurance in short
simple sections with checklists for each stage of development and an
emphasis on talking with children and listening to them. She also provides
ideas for developing cognitive and math skills, lists of resources and
advice on what to do if there are signs of disabilities or difficulties.
From
Publishers Weekly
Sandra
Rief's Ready Start School!: Nurturing And Guiding Your Child Through
Preschool And Kindergarten is a comprehensive parent's guide to helping
children ages 3 to 5 start out right. From fostering confidence to priming
reading skills and what to do if you suspect your child has a learning
disability, Ready Start School! covers it all. A special section of advice
directly from interviews with preschool and kindergarten teachers makes
Ready Start School! a stand-apart guide and a highly recommended "how to"
reference for concerned parents. A highly
recommended how-to reference for concerned parents.
A reader from
Oregon, WI USA December 10, 2001
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