What's Happening?
As the new school year approaches, parents are seeking ways to prepare their children for kindergarten. Dr. Aimee Ketchum, a pediatric occupational therapist, provides insights into essential skills for kindergartners. She emphasizes the importance of
'soft skills' such as self-sufficiency and social-emotional skills, which include empathy and turn-taking. Motor skills like running, hopping, and using classroom tools are also highlighted. While academic skills such as basic letter and number recognition are beneficial, they are not the primary focus. Ketchum suggests activities like playdates, reading, and arts and crafts to help children develop these skills. She also advises parents to introduce structure into daily routines and engage in educational play to ease the transition to school.
Why It's Important?
Preparing children for kindergarten is crucial for their academic and social success. The skills highlighted by Dr. Ketchum are foundational for a child's ability to adapt to the school environment. Soft skills and social-emotional development are particularly important as they help children navigate new social settings and build relationships. Motor skills are essential for participating in classroom activities, while basic academic skills provide a head start in learning. By focusing on these areas, parents can help their children feel more confident and prepared, reducing anxiety and improving their overall school experience. This preparation is not only beneficial for the child but also supports teachers by ensuring students are ready to engage in learning from day one.











