Kindergarten Readiness Checklist
This is a guide of what is expected in kindergarten. Your child does not need to be competent in the below but willing to learn the below skills in the kindergarten setting.
This is a guide of what is expected in kindergarten. Your child does not need to be competent in the below but willing to learn the below skills in the kindergarten setting.
Willingness to:
Willingness to:
Willingness to:
Willingness to:
If you have concerns about your child’s readiness for kindergarten, you can call AIM’s multidisciplinary services on
08 6150 8339
Tips for how to get your child ready for all areas of school!
Hand Strength Activities
Hands Working Together Activities
Cutting Activities
Nimble Fingers Activities
Independence
Speech
Comprehension
Story Telling
Expressive Language and Vocabulary
Pre writing and Drawing Activities
Phonological Awareness
Numeracy Activities
Social Strategies
Emotional Regulation Strategies
Balance
Movement
Skills for a Head Start to School for Children Entering Kindy and Pre-Primary
The group will focus on introducing your child to the rhythm of the classroom through table time, mat time, story time and movement time. Run by an Occupational Therapist focusing on developmental areas of movement, fine motor and sensory processing skills and a speech therapist who will assist your child to have the confidence to speak and listen
Group program for Kindy and Pre-Primary Kids
Helping your little one learn how to make friends, join in and manage their big emotions!
Group program for Kids in Kindy and Pre-Primary
Helping your little one to develop the building blocks needed for reading and writing
Group program for Kindy and Pre-Primary Kids
Helping your little one learn to use the big and small muscles of their body for movement skills, hand skills and prewriting skills!