Preparing for School

As children transition into the school environment, it's vital to prioritize their social-emotional wellbeing to foster a positive and successful academic journey. Here are several practical strategies to prepare children for school from a social-emotional perspective:

Building Emotional Literacy

Helping children understand and express their emotions is crucial for their social-emotional development. Encourage discussions about feelings, and teach them to recognise and label their emotions accurately. Engage in playful activities such as storytelling, role-playing, and art to facilitate conversations about various emotions.

Cultivating Resilience

School life may present challenges, so fostering resilience is important. Foster your child’s problem-solving skills, positive self-talk, and the ability to bounce back from setbacks. Nurturing a growth mindset, where mistakes are viewed as opportunities for learning, can significantly contribute to a child's resilience.

Practicing Empathy and Cooperation

Role modelling empathy and cooperation sets a strong foundation for positive social interactions. Engage children in playful experiences that promote understanding others' perspectives, sharing, and collaborating. Through group activities and discussions, celebrate the value of kindness and consideration for others.

Encouraging Self-Regulation

A critical skill for school readiness is self-regulation. Teach children techniques to manage their emotions, impulses, and behaviors. Breathing exercises, mindfulness activities, and simple relaxation techniques can assist in developing self-regulation skills, enabling children to focus and engage effectively in the classroom.

Establishing Supportive Relationships

Facilitate opportunities for children to form bonds with teachers, classmates, and other school staff. Strong, supportive relationships provide a sense of security and belonging, contributing significantly to a child's social-emotional wellbeing. Encourage open communication and ensure that children feel comfortable seeking help when needed.

Creating Predictable Routines

Consistent routines and clear expectations can alleviate anxieties and enhance feelings of safety. Establishing predictable daily schedules and classroom rituals can provide children with a sense of stability and security, ultimately supporting their social-emotional transition to the school environment.


In conclusion, preparing children for school encompasses more than academic readiness; it involves nurturing their social-emotional wellbeing. By focusing on emotional literacy, resilience, empathy, self-regulation, relationships, and routines, we can equip children with the necessary tools to thrive socially and emotionally in their educational journey. Through playful, intentional and holistic preparation, we can empower children to embrace school life with confidence and enthusiasm.

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