If your child is not enrolled in the Kindergarten level**, there are several ways parents can help them adjust to primary school:
Develop study habits: Establish regular study time at home so that children can develop good habits of completing homework on time and reviewing in advance.
Reading Initiation: Arrange a certain amount of reading time every day to help children improve their reading comprehension skills, which is very important for primary school learning.
Math games: Enhance your child's mathematical thinking and calculation skills by playing math games, such as counting, addition and subtraction.
Social Skills: Encourage children to socialize with their peers and participate in social activities to improve their interpersonal skills.
Independence Training: Let children learn to organize their school bags, dress and other self-care skills, and cultivate their independence.
Stimulate interest in learning: Use fun teaching methods, such as puzzles, experiments, etc., to stimulate children's interest in learning.
Understand primary school knowledge: You can appropriately introduce some primary school knowledge systems and learning methods to children, so that they can have a preliminary understanding.
Pay attention to your child's emotions: Pay attention to your child's emotional changes and give them adequate support and encouragement so that they can feel confident in their primary learning.
Visit the primary school: If possible, you can take your children to visit the primary school, so that they can feel the environment and atmosphere of the primary school in advance.
Communicate with teachers: Communicate regularly with your child's teachers to understand how your child is learning in school so that you can better help them adapt to primary school.