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Mighty Oaks Day Nursery | Getting Your Preschool Child Ready to Read

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Mighty Oaks Day Nursery | Parents of 4 and 5 year old kids know that soon their children will be entering kindergarten. Many are wondering just how prepared their child is for this new venture. Getting Your Preschool Child Ready to Read will help ease the apprehension most parents face before sending their children off to school. Tried and True Methods for Getting Preschools Ready to Read | Mighty Oaks Day Nursery A preschool aged child is in the discovery mode when it comes to learning. They are curious little creatures and fighting to become fiercely independent. Children of this age love finding out about new things and playing so, strike while the iron is hot and spark that curiosity for reading. Mighty Oaks Day Nursery Mighty Oaks Day Nursery | Here are some tried and true methods of assisting your child with pre-reading skills: Read To Your Child Every Day – This cannot be emphasized enough. Set aside sometime in the day and read to your child. This is a good example of

Mighty Oaks Day Nursery Ofsted | First Day Preschool Activities

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Mighty Oaks Day Nursery Ofsted – The first day of school can be both fun and exciting, as well as scary and nerve-wracking. This happens not only with the preschoolers, but the parents too. What better way to get the kids started, then to have some fun activities for them to do on their first day! Mighty Oaks Day Nursery Ofsted School Bus Cakes can be made by cutting a small rectangle from an end of a Twinkie to make it look like a bus. Spread yellow frosting on the Twinkies and add gummy lifesavers to act as the wheels. Classroom Rules. With two puppets (one to be good and one to be evil) teach the rules. Have the puppets talk to each other about different choices (i.e. Playing with each other, bullying, etc.). With each role-play, stop and have the kids tell you if the puppets are making good or bad choices Introduction Song. This can be sung to “Mary Had A Little Lamb”. Look who came to school today, school today, school today. Look who came to school today, ___________ did!