The transition from kindergarten
In general, children face major changes when they make the transition from kindergarten to school, and the start of school does not always go smoothly. For some children, starting school is associated with considerable difficulties and has an impact on the subsequent years of their schooling. As parents, you are your child's first learning companions from birth. You have a decisive influence on your child's development and education to ensure a good start to school. The transition from kindergarten to school is a significant developmental step and brings with it new challenges. First of all, this means that the child will be saying goodbye to friends with whom they have been associated for a long time. Saying goodbye to kindergarten also means saying goodbye to familiar things such as the usual daily routine, the way to kindergarten, toys or special experiences. In kindergarten, the children had many opportunities to move around in the group room, on the playground or on walks, whereas at school a lot of time is spent sitting down. This poses a considerable challenge, especially for children who enjoy movement. In addition, daily school life requires children to develop numerous other skills, such as independence, concentration, creativity, perseverance, communication and cooperation in class. With your loving support, you will enable your child to have a positive start to school, which will have a beneficial effect on the coming school years. In the ›Support activities‹ section, you will find numerous suggestions aimed at supporting your child's language, motor and cognitive skills.