How to Support School Readiness
Age-based information on how children develop the four key skills—language and literacy skills, thinking skills, self-confidence and self-control—that are critical to later school success.
Each handout includes core information about how children develop school readiness skills and how parents and caregivers can nurture and support these skills in young children.
By Age
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12–24 Months: What You Can Do to Support School Readiness Skills
Getting children ready for school is a process that starts as soon as the child is born. Here are everyday strategies to help children develop thinking skills, self-control, self-confidence, and lang…
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24–36 Months : What You Can Do to Support School Readiness Skills
Getting children ready for school is a process that starts as soon as the child is born. Here are everyday strategies to help children develop thinking skills, self-control, self-confidence, and lang…
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Birth to 12 Months: What You Can Do to Support School Readiness Skills
Getting children ready for school is a process that starts as soon as the child is born. Here are everyday strategies to help children develop thinking skills, self-control, self-confidence, and lan…