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Things
You Can Do
Starting School
• Call your local school district to find out
when your child can start kindergarten. Ask when you
can go to a parent orientation meeting.
• Ask your school district about the skills your
child must learn before she can go from kindergarten
to first grade. These are called K standards.
• The school district knows which public school
your child will attend. You can ask for a different
school if you want.
• Some schools have a Transition Program to prepare
children for kindergarten.
• All children, grades K t0 12, must show proof
of immunization before they can attend school. Call
National Immunization Hotline.
Help Your Child Do Well at
School
• Make sure your child eats a nutritious breakfast.
Pack a healthy snack and lunch. Ask about free or low-cost
breakfast and lunch programs.
• Make sure your child has regular health and
dental checkups.
• Keep your child out of school when he is sick.
• Ask your child about his day at school.
• Know who your child’s friends are and
invite them over.
• Get to know your child’s teachers and
his friends’ parents.
• Help out in the classroom, library or playground.
• Join a parent group, like the PTA or School
Site Council.
• Attend Back-to-School night.
• Provide a quiet space with good light for homework.
Help your child with homework or find help if it is
needed.
• Have your child help with chores, but also give
him free time.
• If your child seems sad, fearful or withdrawn,
speak to his teacher or doctor or see a family counselor.
• For more information on helping your child in
school, call National Parent Info Network or visit www.npin.org.
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