Readiness shows up in small habits
A child who can listen, try again, ask for help, use the bathroom, clean up, and play with peers is building the foundation school expects.
Family needs
Children do better when kindergarten readiness is practiced slowly: group time, independence, early academics, and confidence with new routines.
A child who can listen, try again, ask for help, use the bathroom, clean up, and play with peers is building the foundation school expects.
Read together, practice morning routines, count ordinary objects, and let your child handle small responsibilities before school starts.
Bring your child's age, start date, and commute. Big Blue Marble Academy can help you find the location that fits your week.