What
If I'm Too Busy To Complete The Course In 10 Days?
The
pace of life these days can be very hectic, you don't need us to tell
you that!
If
you're a working mother or father with young children you're life is extremely
hectic to say the least! The program is designed so that you can spend
just 10-15 minutes on each section. Simply do as much as you can then
continue on when you have the time - the most important thing is that
you are spending the time with your child, they are learning some skills
for school & you're both having fun to boot!
Still
too busy? Another alternative is to have a grandparent or other carer
(even the babysitter) complete the program with your child. We know grandparents
who absolutely adore having any reason to spend time with their grandchildren!
My
Son Is Not
Interested In Fine Motor Skills, What Can I Do To Help Him?
This
is such a common problem with little boys (& some girls) - quite frankly
(surprise, surprise) they would rather be out kicking a ball around or
climbing a tree than sitting down drawing in a book!
The program has been structured so that the first activity your child
does is a gross motor skill, such as, pretending to be a bear, so that
you're enforcing a required gross motor skill in a fun way! Your child
is then encouraged to "bear walk" (as an example) over to where
they start to work on their fine motor skills.
The lessons are kept short, 1 hour which includes gross motor, fine motor,
visual perception and school skills, so they don't get bored. On every
page their name has been personalized and is hidden on each worksheet
as an extra visual perception task.
You're
encouraged to reward your child after they finish with a sticker or some
other surprise before they continue to "bear walk off to the kitchen".
If
your son (or tom-boy) won't sit down with you maybe they will for their
favorite aunt or uncle?
Remember
patience is the key, small doses of fine motor skills mixed with larger
doses of catching that ball!

My
Child Has Already Started Kindergarten. Will Your Program Help?
The
program caters for children with varying needs from about 3½ to
6 years old, for those who simply need their skills refined before school
entry to those children who are having difficulty developing the necessary
skills. Some 3 year olds will be able to master these skills, while some
children who have begun school already will need extra help to complete
the tasks. Remember, all children develop at different levels, what your
child can't complete today with
a bit of practice, may be very different tomorrow.
A
Teacher Told Me My Child Doesn't Need These Skills Before She Goes To
School. Is This Correct?
It's
no wonder parents are confused as educators themselves are constantly
changing their minds about this topic. Also, often parents feel that their
child should only play during their preschool years & learning should
be left for the teachers when they go to school. Many parents do not realise
that the first five years, the preschool years, are dubbed the formative
years. This is the period the child develops approximately 70% of their
brain connections. We do know just some basic skills taught at home, before
your child is 5, can make a difference.
The
noted educational reformer, John Dewey advocated eight to ten children
per classroom. With classroom sizes these days varying from 20 to 32 students
to each teacher, some teachers simply don't have the time to give an appropriate
amount to each child, especially if the child comes from a variety of
social, cultural and economic backgrounds and/or are unfamiliar with the
language the teacher speaks.
Also,
because children develop skills at varying times, it is difficult to list
specific tasks and behaviors to ensure school readiness. What
teachers want to see on the first day of school are children who are healthy,
mature, capable, and eager to learn. For more information see Kindergarten
Readiness.
The
Get Ready For School program has been endorsed by public schools in some
states as a requirement for entry into these schools.

Why
Is The Program Personalized?
The
program is delivered personalized for your child in a pdf
format, which you then print out (this means your child's favorite
sheets can be printed over & over again).
The are several
reasons Get Ready For School is personalized:
- it gives
your child ownership of the program
- each of
the pages is personalized for practice writing their own name
- all the
awards are personalized as well - there's nothing better than an award
with their name on it to show to someone special, like Grandma!
As a parent
you know how children love to have their own things - being personalized
is just one of the truly unique things about these unique programs.
I
Own A Preschool.
Can I Run This Program In A Group Situation?
There are many preschools & day care centers who have ordered the program for use in a gropu situation. They have run or are currently running the program in groups of 3-6. We have successfully run the program in preschools with up to 8 children but we find that 5-6 is the optimum number of children that one person can adequately cope with themselves.
Because each
program is personalized we recommend purchasing individual copies for
each child. You can then either on-sell the product as a course to the
parents or incorporate the price into your fee structure.
What
Is Occupational Therapy?
Pediatric
Occupational Therapy involves the achievement of independence in all areas
of play, school and activities of daily living. For more information go
to Occupational
Therapy.
Is
My Child Ready For Preschool?
Just
because most preschools will accept children at around 2½ years
old doesn't mean your child is ready for preschool when she reaches that
age. Our preschool page will help you decide if your child has developed some of the
skills needed for preschool.