Deciding When to Start Kindergarten
Mrs. Tiger writes a blog that revolves around Tiger family activities. A recently completed one honed in on the family choice to put their verging on five child into Kindergarten. Having clearly made the correct choice for her own thriving child, it’s useful to note the reasons given, as they serve as a template for when it’s a good idea to put youngsters into Kindergarten, generally.
In the case of the Tiger’s son there were several prominent indications that the youngster was ready. These included doing well in pre-school and passing his kindergarten pretesting. Bright, sociable children, that are apt to be bored if kept behind generally make good candidates for early entry into Kindergarten.
Key Takeaways:
- In the case of Mrs. Tiger’s son, the cut-off for an acceptable testing score for the purpose of early admission into kindergarten was 90%.
- Her boy passed all three of the requisite sections for early entry into Kindergarten with an overall tally of 95%.
- Indications that Mrs. T says show a readiness for kindergarten include an ability to sit still and cooperate with adults.
“Both his K & 1st teachers have sung his praises, and he just tested into the talented & gifted program which starts in 2nd grade.”
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