What to Expect on The First Day of Kindergarten: 11 Tips to Help Your Child with The Transition

March 31, 2023
A little girl with a backpack is walking towards a yellow door.

As your little ones grow and enrol in kindergarten education, it can be a difficult transition for both the child and their parents. It’s the first time they will venture out of the comfort of the family home and settle amongst new friends to start a pivotal milestone of learning and development.

As such, a smooth start at the local kindergarten near you will help to establish a strong foundation for academic success and personal growth.

In this article, our staff at
A Country Garden provide valuable tips for parents preparing their children for the first day of kindergarten education, specifically focusing on QLD kindergarten-age enrolment.

Preparing for the Big Day

Tip #1: Visit the school and classroom

Before the first day of kindergarten, visit your chosen Kindy and classroom with your child. Taking the time to look around and get a feel for the new environment will help your child familiarise themselves with where they will soon be spending a great deal of time. It may also be an excellent opportunity to meet their teacher, allowing them to ask questions about the daily routine and what to expect, such as how many days a week is kindergarten going to be, as well as what they might learn whilst there.

Tip #2: Develop a routine

There’s going to be an adjustment period in your schedule, so start early to get them into the swing of things before their first day of kindergarten. Establish a consistent bedtime and wake-up time, as well as a morning routine that includes getting dressed, eating breakfast, and packing their own backpack (with a parent’s oversight). A bit more structure will help your child adjust to however many days a week their kindergarten schedule will hold.

Tip #3: Encourage independence

Parents won’t be on-hand to look after the little ones as they do at home. As such, now that your child has reached QLD kindergarten age, teach them self-help skills like tying their shoes and using the restroom. Promoting responsibility by having them help pack their backpack will make the transition to kindergarten smoother.

Emotional Support and Reassurance

Tip #4: Talk about their feelings and concerns

Validate your child's emotions and address fears or anxieties about starting kindergarten. These are all perfectly natural, but open communication will help them feel more confident and ready for their first day of kindergarten education. Reading stories about Kindy or school will familiarise your child with the concept and generate excitement for their new experience.

Tip #5: Offer comforting items

Provide your child with a small, discreet item for emotional support, such as a family photo, or even a key ring for their bag. This can help them feel more secure and comforted during the transition.

Building Social Skills and Friendships

Tip #6: Arrange playdates before the school year

Introducing your child to future classmates will help them develop social skills and build their excitement to start kindergarten as they will be with new friends.

Tip #7: Support participation in group activities

Discuss the importance of teamwork and emphasise the benefits of sharing and collaboration. Encouraging your child to participate in group activities will help them get the most out of their new environment.

Preparing for Separation

Tip #8: Develop a goodbye ritual

Create a consistent and comforting routine for drop-off. Whether this is walking them to their room , allowing them to put away their bag and to select their name tags and then waving goodbye at the door, this process will reinforce a sense of security and trust between you and your child.

Tip #9: Manage your own emotions

It’s not always easy to say goodbye to your child, but it’s vital parents stay calm and composed during drop-off, as without that reassurance and encouragement to your child, they may struggle with the separation more.

Staying Involved and Informed

Tip #10: Communicate with the teacher

Establish a relationship with your child's Educators for ongoing support and share any relevant information about your child where necessary.

Tip #11: Monitor your child's progress and adjust support

Ask your child about their day and experiences to identify areas where additional help may be needed. Don’t forget also to celebrate their successes and milestones to encourage continued growth and learning.

Learn More How to Enrol & Prepare for the First Day of Kindergarten Education with A Country 

By following these tips, you can ensure a successful first day of kindergarten for your child. If you would like to learn more about what you can expect when you enrol with A Country Garden, please feel encouraged to contact our friendly team today.

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