Pukekohe kindergarten from Treetops Learning's blog

When children reach to a certain age parents opt to send them to a Pukekohe kindergarten without even knowing that their child is ready to go to a kindergarten or not. Here are some red flags that will help you know that whether your child is ready to go to a nursery or not. Inability to engage or play or communicate with other children: - If a child is not able to communicate or play with other children despite reaching a certain age it is not ready for going to a preschool. Sometimes children show interests in the plays that are meant for quite smaller age. This is a sign that you rethink over admitting your child in a kindergarten. Some more counseling is required with such children before sending them to a kindergarten.
Wild Behavior or playing Very aggressively if your child behaves in a way that he may harm himself; he perhaps is not ready for a kindergarten. Some children likes to play very aggressively with the large toys which can harm them. Some children have tendencies to throw objects. This can also harm them or other children. Such children need counseling before going to a kindergarten. Inability to tell about the motions or Inability to use the bathroom independently: - If a child is not able to speak about his/her motions he is probably not ready for a Pukekohe kindergarten. Child should also be able to use the bathroom independently. Children should also be able to open or close the latch on the doors.

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Added May 18 '21

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