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Join Melanie Little as she sits down with veteran kindergarten teachers Mrs. Butler and Mrs. Roberts to demystify kindergarten readiness. From bathroom independence and following "group plans" to the importance of phonological awareness and number sense, this episode covers the essential social, emotional, and academic skills your child needs for a successful transition. Discover why it’s okay to let your child struggle a little and how everyday play is the best preparation for the big leap into elementary school. Meet Our Guest: Mrs. Butler and Mrs. Roberts are kindergarten teachers at Great Oak Elementary School. Tip: "Challenge your kid and let them struggle a little bit. It builds up their confidence and helps them realize they can do things on their own." Top Takeaways * Independence in routines, like bathroom skills and cleaning up, is vital for classroom success. * Phonological awareness—playing with sounds—is one of the strongest early predictors of reading success. * Resiliency is built when children are allowed to struggle through challenges instead of being saved. Helpful Links & Tools Resources: * Great Oak Elementary School * 76 Pickering Street * Danvers, MA 01923 * Tel: (978) 774–2533 * Great Oak Elementary School's Website: https://www.instagram.com/treehouseschooloffitnesshttps://danverspublicschools.org/great-oak [https://danverspublicschools.org/great-oak] Fox Hill School Website: https://www.foxhill-school.com [https://www.foxhill-school.com]
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