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Why Think About Readiness

"School readiness" is a term parents of children entering a Brookline pre-K or preschool are likely to hear from their youngster's teacher in reporting, parent-teacher conferences or mentioned in reference to the curriculum. One would think in pre-K or preschool, Brookline children do little beyond play, but actually, one of the core goals of a Brookline preschool curriculum is developing skills critical for success in later grades.

Readiness is an important foundation that ensure your child's success throughout their school years. Preschool and pre-K programs provide children with ample opportunities to strengthen these skills.

The foundations of early education

Even in newborns, life experiences are a large part of the process behind brain development. By the time youngsters begin a Brookline pre-K or preschool program, they are nearing important educational, social and emotional milestones. These include reasoning, problem solving, social skills, self-reliance and many others.

Reaching readiness milestones is critical for academic success in the years beyond your child's Brookline preschool and pre-K experience. Literacy skills, for instance, such as vocabulary size and letter recognition, plays a role in reading ability. In turn, this ability, impacts overall learning and cognitive development.

It is helpful to think of school readiness as an encompassing term that includes many skills; academic, emotional and physical. The best Brookline preschool and pre-K programs, as a result, assess children's development in terms of readiness and foster the these skills.

Monitoring readiness

To make the most of pre-k and preschool, Brookline parents are well served keeping an open dialogue with their child's teacher throughout the school year. In addition to updates on their child's progress, parents can receive helpful tips for ways to support readiness skills at home. In addition to regularly scheduled parent-teacher conferences, periodic conversations with school staff and review of your child's Brookline pre-K and preschool projects are great ways to stay in the loop.