I am ready for kindergarten - Hillside Academy 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the student's name in the designated field at the top of the form. This ensures that all information is accurately attributed.
  3. Next, fill in the names of the teachers and pre-school, along with the date. This contextualizes your submission and helps Hillside Academy understand your child's background.
  4. Proceed to evaluate emotional maturity by checking off each statement that applies to your child. Provide specific time durations for participation in activities as indicated.
  5. Continue with social maturity, physical maturity, and intellectual maturity sections. For each area, mark applicable statements and provide any necessary comments or observations.
  6. Answer additional questions regarding special education services and language spoken at home. Your insights are valuable for understanding your child's needs.
  7. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom. Ensure you provide an email address for any follow-up communication from Hillside Academy.

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Be able to draw a straight line, curvy line. Cut with scissors. Be able to use glue. Properly hold a pencil. Be able to skip. Be able to sit and listen. Know how to form a line when asked(like lining up for lunch). Know their address, parents names, their bday and their parents phone numbers.
So kids need social and behavioral skills like independence, curiosity and self-control as much as they need early academic skills like counting or knowing some of the letters in their name.
Unfortunately, there is no test to determine if a child is ready for kindergarten, since ready can mean so many different things. All children have tasks they do well and tasks they find difficult. In addition, children learn many new skills during their first year of school.
While kindergarten empty nest syndrome isnt an official psychological term, it describes feelings of grief that many parents experience when their last child enters grade school.
Before entering kindergarten, your child should be able to complete basic academic tasks like following multiple-step directions, counting to 10, and recognizing letters. Their time in this first official year of school will build off what they learned during their preschool years.