By Dr. Ruchi Kaushik
General Pediatrics
The Children’s Hospital of San Antonio
Sending your child to kindergarten is a bittersweet juncture, filled with mixed emotions ranging from anxiety to pride to excitement! But how do you know your little preschooler is ready to make the jump? Every child’s rate of development is different, and you may find that your child picks some tasks up quite quickly, while others try your patience. Here are a few skills that tell you your big kid is ready to board the bus:
Social Skills: Dressing your child and rushing out the door on time is akin to an Olympic sport at times. Now imagine the teacher dressing 20 children. Consequently, kindergarteners should be able to perform simple self-help tasks including getting jackets on and off, going to the bathroom independently, eating neatly, etc. They should also be able to play well with others. Promote sharing and taking turns in your home to help develop these skills. Kindergarten teachers expect students to be able to listen to instructions and follow them promptly.