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Being Socially and Emotionally Ready for Kindergarten Being Socially and Emotionally Ready for Kindergarten

Being Socially and Emotionally Ready for Kindergarten - PowerPoint Presentation

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Being Socially and Emotionally Ready for Kindergarten - PPT Presentation

Kindergarten Here I Come Introduction to Student Services Kelly Wiener School Counselor K1 Katherine OConnor Oden School Counselor 25 Bonnie Mulfinger School Social Worker Kristen Johnson School Psychologist ID: 406423

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Being Socially and Emotionally Ready for Kindergarten

Kindergarten Here I Come!!!Slide2

Introduction to Student Services

Kelly Wiener – School Counselor (K-1)

Katherine O’Connor Oden - School Counselor (2-5)

Bonnie Mulfinger – School Social Worker

Kristen Johnson – School PsychologistSlide3

Readiness Checklist for Social and Emotional Maturity

Is your child able to wait somewhat patiently (3-4 minutes) for your help?

Does your child verbalize different feelings?

Is your child able to accept a change in plans?

Is your child able to share, compromise, turn-take and problem solve during play with other children?

Does your child comply with rules, limits, and routines?

Is your child able to accept help without becoming upset?

Does your child respect the feelings of others?

Does your child understand cause/effect situations?Slide4

Tips to encourage social/emotional growth

Provide opportunities for your child to play with other children.

Role play different scenarios that may occur during play with your child.

Describe to your child ways of solving disagreements with others.

Let your child know that all feelings are okay.Slide5

We are looking forward to next school year!!