Scientific Parenting Diary
Around age five or six, many children move from preschool, daycare, or early childhood programs into a more formal school setting such as Kindergarten. To adults, this may look like simply changing schools. But for children, it can mean a major shift in daily rhythm, teachers, classmates, rules, routines, arrival time, and expectations for independence. In this episode of The Scientific Parenting Diary, we talk about what parents can prepare before a child moves from preschool to Kindergarten. This episode is not about teaching academic content early or creating school-entry anxiety. Instead, we focus on the practical and emotional foundations that help children enter a new school environment with more confidence: adjusting sleep and morning routines, practicing lunch box and water bottle skills, managing backpacks and bathroom routines, learning how to ask teachers for help, and building a mental map of the new school through routes, photos, and pretend play. Preparing for school is not about turning a young child into a little elementary student ahead of time. It is about reducing uncertainty, building familiarity, and giving children more security, energy, and confidence as they step into a new stage of school life.
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