The Heartfelt Way
Learn how to maintain balance and work toward kindergarten-readiness this summer with Mary Jo Cloutier. Everything seems to happen during the last month of school. After all of the field days, performances and graduations, this time of year can feel more like drowning than thriving. Mary Jo Cloutier joins Rhonda for another episode to share three ways to bring more sanity to summer and help your child get ready for kindergarten. 1. Create a predictable routine together Children thrive on predictability. Mary Jo recommends creating a visual schedule children can refer to throughout the day. It helps them develop a sense of time and build the executive functioning skills needed to plan ahead. [00:14:25] Rhonda: “Children need to know they are capable." Routines also give children the opportunity to be leaders. It’s amazing to see them take charge when they know what’s coming next. 2. Practice fine motor skills No extra materials needed! Mary Jo and Rhonda share at-home activities to try. The important thing is to think about how to help the child use their whole body. Mary Jo points out that an important part of growing in fine motor skills is growing in patience, both for children and parents. [00:15:25] Mary Jo: “We live in a microwave society. . . . We’re so used to everything being instant.” 3. Enjoy books together This is a big one: Go to the library. Utilize the kid-friendly space, activities and programs. Mary Jo and Rhonda also recommend putting books in every room of your house and share practical tips for helping your child begin to fall in love with reading. Summer is a chance to take a breath and remember that you are exactly who your child needs.
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