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All Children Can Start School Prepared to Succeed!

Understand the 8 developmental areas Understand the 8 developmental areas that are critical to success in school.
Assess your child’s readiness Assess your child’s readiness to begin preschool or kindergarten.

As a preschool and kindergarten teacher, I saw first-hand how children who started school prepared were able to thrive in the classroom, while children who started school with gaps in their development struggled. I also saw the amazing confidence of children who started school with a strong foundation of skills, and how that confidence fueled their success in the classroom.  With the right information, you can ensure your child starts school with the skills necessary to succeed.

I hope this website provides you with helpful information and great tips for bringing out the best in your child and helping him start school prepared to succeed!

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