ABC's Of Kindergarten


sk your child about his or her school day.

egin your child's day with a nourishing breakfast.

ongratulate your child for doing well.

iscuss homework with your child.

ncourage your child to read.
ind a quiet place for your child to study.

ive your child responsibility.

ug your child to build self-worth.
nclude your child in making simple family decisions.

oin a library with your child.
eep your child on a schedule that includes exercise and sleep.
imit television viewing by selecting programs with your child.

ake the time you spend with your child special.

otice and discuss changes in your child's behavior.

ffer to help in your child's classroom and school.

rovide your child with good role models.

uestion the activities your child participates in with friends.

espect your child's right to have opinions different than yours.

hare an interest or hobby with your child.

ake time to listen to your child.

rge your child to say "NO!" when he or she is in an uncomfortable situation.

isit places of interest with your child.

ork with your child to establish rules of behavior.

erox and save records or articles that benefit your child.

ield results by encouraging your child to do better.

oom through these ABC's again and again!

~Author Unknown~



To be a teacher in the right sense is to be a learner.
Instruction begins when you, the teacher, learn from the learner,
put yourself in his place so that you may understand what he understands
and in the way he understands it.
~ Soren Kierkegaard