Preparing children, parents, and teachers for school faces challenges like making sure all kids have access to good preschools, helping parents understand how to support their child's learning, training teachers well, addressing differences in families' incomes and backgrounds, supporting kids who speak different languages, helping kids learn to get along with others, and making sure everyone knows how to use technology. Overcoming these challenges requires working together and making sure everyone has what they need to be ready for school.
It is usual for children to have home sickness. when the child steps into school for the first time for pre-schoolers,it is a big deal to leave the safe and comfortable environment of their home and parents. Slipping self-confidence due to comparison a kid will compare themselves to their friends or classmates.it can be exam grades or sports etc so as a parent they cannot watch their little ones tackling self- esteem issues
I feel that involving them into many activities will help in getting accustomed to the new system of school. So raising a child and developing the child be a 2ans job, parents and teachers.
The very first thing which should be done is that the parents should be oriented and equipped with proper scientific knowledge about early childhood education
Children need to be weaned away from the comfort zone of homes and parents to spend time in a structured environment of school. They need to be helped to develop trust in teachers and peer group. Parents need to be able to convince the kids to help them adjust to the new environment. An encouraging and supportive attitude towards the children and school will go a long way in settling kids in school. Teachers need to go the extra mile to familiarize themselves with their students and their families and build positive bonds to enhance and speedup school readiness mutually.
They need to be helped to develop trust in teachers and peer group. Parents need to be able to convince the kids to help them adjust to the new environment. An encouraging and supportive attitude towards the children and school will go a long way in settling kids in school.
The challenges being faced in getting children, parents and teachers ready for school- For Children- getting ready for school can indeed prove to be stressful for some students. An encouraging and supportive attitude towards the children and school will go a long way in settling kids in school. For Teacher- Anxious children have a lot of questions about the face mask on day one. Teachers face a hard time in getting students to be more self-directed. Though teachers desperately want to teach, each chapter with all the passion and commitment they have, they don’t actually get enough time to make it into effect. For Parents- Parents need to be able to convince the kids to help them adjust to the new environment.
If children are coaxed comfortably and made familiar with teachers and peers, it becomes easy for the child to adjust and learn as children are the most flexible clay who can be moulded as desired
For teacher it will be new challenge to make the child learn and use of new teaching methodologies in the classroom . A child has to understand the teachers language and ofcourse learning with fun-filled activities will enhance the child's memory An educated parent can make rediness in the child for school environment.
Children at the age of 3 yrs are very fearful. They don't want to leave their cozy environment. Because of nuclear families,they are usually not introduced to outer world. Also nowadays parents also are very possessive about their children. Schools also are giving very formal and stressful education.
Children: Cry for their loved ones, don't want to study Parents: forget their responsibility for their kids after sending them in schools School: infrastructure and other facilities/funding
the approach for readiness is very challenging nowadays since children are exposed to technology right from their birth, parents are working, families are neuclear. Patience among all the segment is required where everything is served on a finger tips.
Usually both the parents are working and they do not have time to give to the child. So, they just spend time where they agree to the demands made by the child and do not make them see reason. The shift from joint family system to the nuclear family has also made the child lonelier and less emotionally stable.
A child when first joining school would often feel strange and long for his parents. At this point children are not acquainted to the school environment yet . Parents often forget to engage in teaching- learning activities with their children during their free time,after work they feel tired and unknowingly forget their own duties . Schools on the other hand,lack a welcoming environment, an infrastructure where children feel ever excited and happy to attend .
The child falls sick often, at the early stage. The parents might worry about the child's safety, food and school cleanliness. The grand parents also influence a lot. They think it's too early for school
The present situation is because there is a school opening every year. if the number of schools is restricted to a specific area based on the population of the area ,the educational institutions and the educators will concentrate on the quality. this will reduce the confusion,dilema of the parents in selecting the school for their children
Children are very happy to go school but at the same time they are nervous because it is new place for them . Parents must ttellgood about teacher and other situations so they enjoy learning
Pre- primary Children..cry n are not willing to study .. teachers have to make them understand..some parents just leave their children..n some parents are so attached that they don't leave their children n it becomes difficult for teachers.
the approach for readiness is very challenging nowadays since children are exposed to technology right from their birth, parents are working, families are neuclear. Patience among all the segment is required where everything is served on a finger tips.
The children are ready for something else but the teachers and parents are ready for teaching the children. But this is natural. The play way methods are working a lot these days.
Parents and children should be oriented towards the positive transition to primary school. Preschool must cater to all round development of children till they get adjusted in primary school, moreover efforts should be made to create wholesome experiences to them for easy moving forward.
Preparing children, parents, and teachers for school faces challenges including children's cognitive and social readiness, parental involvement barriers such as work schedules and awareness, teacher training needs, socio-economic disparities impacting access to resources, and addressing cultural and linguistic diversity. Solutions entail early childhood education programs, parental engagement initiatives, comprehensive teacher training, policies addressing socio-economic gaps, and creating inclusive learning environments that cater to diverse needs, fostering collaboration among educators, parents, policymakers, and communities to ensure holistic preparation for the school journey.
Course 05 : Activity 6 : Share Your Thoughts What are the challenges being faced in getting children, parents and teachers ready for school? Share your thoughts.
Preparing children, parents, and teachers for school comes with various challenges, including: 1.Access to Resources: Ensuring all children have access to necessary resources such as technology, textbooks, and learning materials can be challenging, especially in underprivileged areas. 2. Technology Integration: Integrating technology effectively into the learning process requires training for teachers and access for students, which may not be readily available in all schools. 3.Diverse Learning Needs: Addressing the diverse learning needs of students, including those with disabilities or special educational requirements, requires tailored approaches and resources. 4.Parental Involvement: Encouraging parental involvement in their children's education can be difficult due to factors such as work commitments, language barriers, or lack of awareness about the importance of parental engagement. 5.Teacher Training and Support: Providing ongoing training and support for teachers to adapt to changing educational methods, curriculum updates, and student needs can be a challenge, especially in areas with limited resources. 6.Mental Health and Well-being: Addressing the mental health and well-being of students, parents, and teachers, especially in the wake of events like the COVID-19 pandemic, is crucial but may require additional resources and support systems. 7. Communication and Collaboration: Fostering effective communication and collaboration between children, parents, and teachers is essential for student success but can be hindered by factors such as language barriers, cultural differences, or lack of communication channels. Addressing these challenges often requires a multi-faceted approach involving government support, community involvement, and innovative solutions to ensure all children have access to quality education.
Lot of time parents are uneducated,and they are not able to help their children in learning in any way.and some time their poor economical conditions don't allow them to provide any of learning materials to their children.
children who are more attached to their family feel it difficult to adjust in new environment of school. Teachers should have patience to make such children feel at home. Parents should prepare their children to accept new environment and people.
The main challenge is that the lack of response from the parents side and communication and support between all parties can help overcome these challenges.
Children enter school from diverse backgrounds. Having diffrences in cognitive, non-cognitive social skills needed for success in social Development. Parents who wants to make their children ready for school send them to Anganwadi, pre-school etc. Thus school readiness is a framework for making access to Education.
It takes a lot of time and work to come up with curriculum, teach, be engaged with classrooms, come up with questions for assessments, spend time(and sometimes weekends) correcting and grading these assessments, and then having to spend hours filling out reports, analysis, strengths, weaknesses and other performance .
1)Children face challenges in keeping up with the new routine without the parents support. 2)Parents may face difficulty in work balancing and family responsibilities with the child's education. 3)Teachers face challenge in handling and engaging large and diverse group of students.
The challenges included are 1) Bringing the children to school without prior mental preparation of the child. 2) Uneducated parents. 3) family members think the child is too small and will catch up in higher classes.
Parents, teachers, and students all face a variety of challenges in the educational system.
Parents may face challenges such as:
1. Lack of financial resources to provide their children with the necessary educational materials or support
2. Difficulty navigating the education system and understanding their child's needs
3. Balancing work and family responsibilities with their child's education
4. Difficulty communicating with teachers and understanding their child's progress.
Teachers may face challenges such as:
1. Managing and engaging large and diverse groups of students
2. Keeping up with the latest educational research and practices
3. Meeting the needs of students with diverse backgrounds and abilities
4. Dealing with underfunding and need for more resources.
5. Balancing the curriculum with standardized testing.
6. Dealing with the pressure of accountability and evaluations.
Students may face challenges such as:
1. Adapting to the academic rigors of school.
2. Keeping up with the workload and assignments
3. Dealing with stress and anxiety.
4. Navigating social dynamics and peer pressure.
5. Dealing with discrimination, bullying, and other forms of mistreatment.
6. Finding interest in the curriculum or needing more relevance to their life.
It is important to note that these are not exhaustive lists and that the challenges faced by parents, teachers, and students may differ depending on various factors such as location, culture, socio-economic status, and more.
Children , parents, and teachers faces some challenges like maintaining good cooperation with each other, understanding the concepts of learning and accepting the truth of individual differences etc.
Parents may face challenges such as: Lack of financial resources to provide their children with the necessary educational materials or support. Difficulty navigating the education system and understanding their child's needs. Balancing work and family responsibilities with their child's education.
There is usually a gap in communication between the parents and the school. The school should initiate certain orientation programmes to familiarize the expectations, duties of the school, and curriculum of the students. This preparation would help the school get ready for the upcoming teaching schedule.
Challenges faced for school readiness are: lack of communication among different stakeholders low income parents are not sending their wards lack of Parent & teacher orientation
Parents may face challenges such as: Lack of financial resources to provide their children with the necessary educational materials or support Difficulty navigating the education system and understanding their child's needs Balancing work and family responsibilities with their child's education Difficulty communicating with teachers and understanding their child's progress.
Teachers may face challenges such as: Managing and engaging large and diverse groups of students Keeping up with the latest educational research and practices Meeting the needs of students with diverse backgrounds and abilities Dealing with underfunding and need for more resources. Balancing the curriculum with standardized testing. Dealing with the pressure of accountability and evaluations.
Students may face challenges such as:
Adapting to the academic rigors of school Keeping up with the workload and assignments Dealing with stress and anxiety Navigating social dynamics and peer pressure Dealing with discrimination, bullying, and other forms of mistreatment Finding interest in the curriculum or needing more relevance to their life.
Parents may face challenges such as: 1.Lack of resources to provide their children with the required educational materials or support. A school kit provided by schools may give them a welcome. 2.Understanding the education system and their child's needs. 3.Balancing work and family responsibilities with their child's education
As home is the first school to the child where he/she gets their first lessons of life ,the parents has a major role in getting child ready for school moreover they make them ready too. The challenges being faced in getting children, parents and teachers ready for school- regarding Child- getting ready for school can proves to be very stressful as he is entering in a new place and between unknown persons before that he/she was raised with their known persons only now it was a totally different atmosphere for them and require keen attention of parents as well as the working teachers with them . An encouraging and supportive attitude towards the children should support this difficulty on side of both parents and teacher. Regarding Teacher- Children's are very anxious from day one and has high curiosity level with them and it became responsibility of teacher to handle the child and boosting-up their curiosity level. However major problem arrives with most of teacher that is very challenging is that every child is unique in itself and come from different backgrounds and society so it become the responsibility of the teacher to give their best in vivid background children's.
Parents, teachers and children face a variety of challenges in the educational system.Parents may face challenges such as lack of financial resources to provide their children with the necessary educational materials or support, difficulty navigating the education system and understanding their child's needs.The teachers on the other hand may face challenges such as, managing and engaging large and diverse groups of children, keeping up with the latest educational research and practices,dealing with underfunding, balancing the curriculum with standardized testing,etc. Children also face challenges such as, adapting to the academic rigors of school, dealing with stress, anxiety, discrimination, bullying, peer pressure,etc. There are many more challenges that may differ depending on various factors such as location, culture,socio-economic status and more.
Preparing children, parents, and teachers for the school year involves several challenges:
### For Children: 1. **Mental and Emotional Readiness:** Adjusting to a structured environment after a long break can be difficult. Some children may face anxiety about new classes, teachers, or peer interactions. 2. **Academic Preparation:** Keeping up with or catching up on academic content lost or forgotten during breaks can be challenging, especially with potential learning gaps from the previous year. 3. **Social Skills:** Developing or redeveloping social skills is crucial, particularly for younger children or those who have had limited social interactions during breaks. 4. **Health and Well-being:** Ensuring children are physically healthy and have proper sleep routines is essential. This includes managing any health concerns like vaccinations or chronic conditions.
### For Parents: 1. **Logistical Challenges:** Managing school schedules, transportation, and extracurricular activities requires significant coordination, especially for working parents. 2. **Financial Strain:** School supplies, uniforms, and activity fees can be a financial burden. Access to resources and financial support is crucial for many families. 3. **Emotional Support:** Parents need to support their children’s emotional and academic needs, which can be challenging if they are also dealing with their own stressors. 4. **Engagement with School:** Staying informed and engaged with the school, teachers, and curriculum can be time-consuming but is essential for supporting their child's education.
### For Teachers: 1. **Curriculum Planning:** Teachers need to plan lessons that address varied learning needs and potential gaps in knowledge from the previous year. 2. **Classroom Management:** Managing a classroom with diverse behaviors and learning styles requires effective strategies and support. 3. **Professional Development:** Continuous learning about new teaching methods, technologies, and policies is essential but can be overwhelming. 4. **Mental Health:** Teachers often face stress and burnout, balancing the demands of teaching with their personal lives.
### Overall Challenges: 1. **Technology Integration:** Ensuring access to and proficiency with educational technology for remote or hybrid learning models. 2. **Health and Safety Protocols:** Adapting to changing health guidelines and ensuring the school environment is safe for everyone. 3. **Communication:** Effective communication between schools, parents, and students is critical to address concerns and keep everyone informed.
Addressing these challenges requires a collaborative effort, adequate resources, and a supportive community.
It is usual for children to have home sickness. when the child steps into school for the first time for pre-schoolers,it is a big deal to leave the safe and comfortable environment of their home and parents. Slipping self-confidence due to comparison a kid will compare themselves to their friends or classmates.it can be exam grades or sports etc so as a parent they cannot watch their little ones tackling self- esteem issues
Getting kids, parents, and teachers ready for school presents a number of difficulties. Children: Weep for the people they love, and shun strangers.
Parents after sending their children off to school, they neglect their duty to look after them; they merely give them things but neglect to interact with them.
Schools lack a playground, have inadequate infrastructure and other financing, prioritize academics over other student abilities.
Children, parents and teachers all need to be school ready. Parents need to realise the importance of education for their children and need to prepare them from a young age as infancy, talking to them gently, mother's lullaby, elderly care everything counts in educating children. Family and surrounding persons should generate faith in children for educators. Schools should have cordial atmosphere and well trained and caring teachers who understand their role and importance of the responsibility they shoulder. Government should also take steps to help reach education at each doorstep.
Children Adjusting to new routine or environment Separation anxiety Difficulty with self-regulation Parents Managing work Life balance Coordinating schedules and transportation Teacher Preparing engaging lesson plan Meeting diverse students needs and abilities
Challenges: Children: To make children ready for school, one of the biggest challenge is that at first they are very dependent on their parents. Some children they don' t willing to come out from that comfort zone. For Parents: Lack of encouragement, motivation, time. Teachers: Lack of team work from children and parents
Getting children, parents, and teachers ready for school involves several challenges:
1. Children's Preparedness: Kids may struggle with basic skills like listening, following instructions, or socializing. Emotional readiness, like handling separation from parents, is also a challenge.
2. Parents' Involvement: Some parents may find it difficult to balance work and home life, making it hard to be involved in their child’s education. Others might not know how to best support their child's learning at home.
3. Teachers' Preparation: Teachers face the challenge of meeting the diverse needs of each student, especially if some kids are less prepared. They also need to engage parents and ensure the classroom is a welcoming environment.
These challenges require a combined effort to ensure everyone is prepared for the school year ahead.
"Ready to School" and "Ready to Family" are interconnected concepts focused on preparing children for success in both academic and family environments. "Ready to School" ensures that children enter school with the necessary skills, such as basic literacy, numeracy, and social abilities, to engage effectively in the learning process. Meanwhile, "Ready to Family" emphasizes the role of families in fostering a supportive home environment that nurtures emotional security, healthy habits, and positive communication, thereby reinforcing a child's readiness for school and overall well-being.
The main problem in your education system is the rod memorization method. The second problem is related with the teachers teachers are not ready to change they behaviour and their methods.
The problem faced by the student is the language barrier the problem faced by parent is balance between the work and the free time third problem maybe the students are from different different background and that's why they cannot be Coopewith each other
If children are coaxed comfortably and made familiar with teachers and peers, it becomes easy for the child to adjust and learn as children are the most flexible clay who can be moulded as desired.
For children, the biggest challenge is to leave the comfort of home and stay away from phones/ videos/ tv/gaming gadgets etc. for parents, its their unavailability to attend school programs or implementing the things at home due to their busy lifestyle for school it is to make the parents available to make them understand the process of readiness
One of the main reason can be children don't want to leave their comfort zone and the other possible thing is that parents don't pay proper attention to child's need..they just focus on study and don't give time to their child so sometimes children don't connect with their parents in studies.
The children are ready for something else but the teachers and parents are ready for teaching the children. But this is natural. The play way methods are working a lot these days.
Some times children are not ready for school 🎒,they don't want to leave their mother.In this situation teacher can engage them and learn them with enjoyable manner .So they will be happy to ready for school 🏫.
There are several challenges that children, parents, and teachers face in preparing for school. Here are some common ones:
*Children's Challenges:*
1. Separation anxiety: Difficulty adjusting to being away from parents. 2. Fear of the unknown: Uncertainty about the school environment. 3. Social anxiety: Difficulty making friends or interacting with peers. 4. Academic pressure: Fear of failure or meeting expectations. 5. Emotional regulation: Managing emotions, leading to behavioral issues.
*Parents' Challenges:*
1. Emotional readiness: Letting go of their child's dependence. 2. Logistical preparation: Managing schedules, transportation, and supplies. 3. Financial stress: Affording school expenses, fees, and materials. 4. Communication: Establishing relationships with teachers and school staff. 5. Balancing work and family life.
*Teachers' Challenges:*
1. Classroom management: Creating a conducive learning environment. 2. Curriculum preparation: Developing engaging lesson plans. 3. Student diversity: Catering to varying learning styles, needs, and abilities. 4. Parent-teacher communication: Building relationships and managing expectations. 5. Professional development: Staying updated on pedagogical best .
*Solutions:*
1. Orientation programs for children, parents, and teachers. 2. Open communication channels between parents and teachers.
By acknowledging and addressing these challenges, we can work together to create a supportive and inclusive education ecosystem.
Children face challenges in keeping up with the new routine without the parents support. Parents may face difficulty in spending time with the child & child's education. Teachers face challenge in handling the kids and engaging diverse group of students.
Parent readiness is the difficult one I feel. Most of them think paying fees and enrolling a child in big bannered schools is enough, rest its the duty of School and teachers. Children readiness, how much ever a child is ready to go to school, fist few days they will be showing tantrums as they are out of their comfort zone.
Preparing children, parents and teachers for school involves addressing several challenges, such as children's separation anxiety, adapting to structured routines, and potential developmental delays. Effective communication and collaboration among all stake holders are essential to overcome these hurdles and ensure a smooth transition .
t is usual for children to have home sickness. when the child steps into school for the first time for pre-schoolers,it is a big deal to leave the safe and comfortable environment of their home and parents. Slipping self-confidence due to comparison a kid will compare themselves to their friends or classmates.it can be exam grades or sports etc so as a parent they cannot watch their little ones tackling self- esteem issues
Getting children, parents, and teachers ready for school involves several challenges:
For Children: Emotional Readiness: Separation anxiety and difficulty with social skills can hinder adjustment. Academic Gaps: Limited early learning and language barriers may affect cognitive development. Health and Resources: Lack of basic supplies and health issues can impede readiness. For Parents: Awareness: Some parents may lack knowledge of the education system and how to support learning. Economic Barriers: Financial struggles and work schedules can prevent full involvement in school life. Cultural Norms: Resistance to formal schooling, especially for girls or children with disabilities, may exist. For Teachers: Training: Many teachers lack skills in inclusive education and managing diverse needs. Workload: Overcrowded classrooms and limited resources make it hard to meet individual needs. Burnout: High stress and burnout can affect teacher effectiveness. Steps to Overcome Challenges: For Children: Provide early childhood education and social-emotional learning (SEL) programs. For Parents: Offer parent education and flexible school schedules. Provide financial support. For Teachers: Invest in professional development, reduce class sizes, and improve resources. Conclusion: Collaborative efforts from schools, families, and communities are essential to overcoming these challenges and ensuring children are ready for school, with support from both parents and teachers.
Here are some challenges that children, parents, and teachers face in getting ready for school, along with some potential solutions: *Challenges for Children:* 1) Developmental Delays: Some children may have developmental delays in areas like language, motor skills, or social-emotional development, which can make it difficult to keep up with their peers. Solution: Early intervention programs, specialized therapies, and individual education plans (IEPs) can help children with developmental delays catch up and succeed in school. 2) Lack of Early Learning Experiences: Children from disadvantaged backgrounds may have limited access to early learning experiences, such as books, toys, and educational programs, which can impact their school readiness. Solution: Increased access to quality early childhood education programs, such as Head Start, and initiatives to promote early literacy in the home can help bridge this gap. 3) Anxiety and Fear: Starting school can be a stressful experience for some children, especially those transitioning from a home-based environment to a structured school setting. Solution: School visits, open houses, and gradual transitions can help ease children's anxiety and make the school experience more positive. *Challenges for Parents:* 1) Lack of Awareness: Some parents may not be aware of the importance of early childhood development and school readiness, or they may not know how to support their child's learning at home. Solution: Parent education workshops, school-based programs, and online resources can help parents understand their role in their child's education and provide them with the tools and resources they need to support their child's learning. 2) Time Constraints: Busy parents may struggle to find time to engage in activities that promote their child's development, such as reading, playing, and talking with their child. Solution: Family-friendly activities, such as story time at the library or park visits, can make it easier for parents to incorporate learning into their daily routines. 3) Financial Constraints: Some parents may not be able to afford high-quality early childhood education programs or the materials needed to support their child's learning at home. Solution: Government subsidies, scholarships, and community-based programs can help make early childhood education more accessible and affordable for low-income families. *Challenges for Teachers:* 1) Diverse Learning Needs: Teachers must cater to the diverse learning needs of all students, which can be challenging when students have different developmental levels and backgrounds. Solution: Differentiated instruction, small group work, and the use of technology can help teachers meet the individual needs of all students. 2) Limited Resources: Teachers may have limited resources at their disposal, such as books, materials, and technology, which can make it difficult to create engaging and effective learning experiences. Solution: Grants, donations, and partnerships with community organizations can help teachers secure the resources they need to support student learning. 3) Large Class Sizes: Large class sizes can make it difficult for teachers to provide individual attention to each student, which can impact student engagement and learning. Solution: Hiring more teachers, reducing class sizes, and implementing innovative teaching strategies, such as peer tutoring and cooperative learning, can help teachers provide more individualized support to their students. By addressing these challenges, we can help ensure that all children are ready to succeed in school and reach their full potential.
Actually,I feel that involving them into many activities will help in getting accustomed to the new system of school. So raising a child and developing the child be a 2ans job, parents and teachers.
Readiness is very challenging nowadays since children are exposed to technology right from their birth, parents are working, families are neuclear. Patience among all the segment is required where everything is served on a finger tips.
In my experience, getting children, parents, and teachers ready for school involves several challenges. For children, lack of early stimulation—like play, storytelling, or interaction—makes adapting to school difficult. Health and nutrition issues also affect their ability to focus, while emotional readiness, like overcoming separation anxiety, is often a struggle.
Parents face their own challenges. Many don’t fully understand the importance of preschool or their role in preparing their children. Financial hardships make it tough to afford school supplies or quality preschools, and in some communities, cultural beliefs may deprioritize education, especially for girls.
For teachers, inadequate training is a big issue. Some lack the skills to handle diverse needs or emotionally connect with children. Limited resources and overcrowded classrooms also make their jobs harder.
To tackle this, I believe we need better parent awareness, early childhood programs, teacher training, and more resources in schools to create a supportive environment for everyone.
Day to day Interaction with children is the best way to develop confidence in them. Mother may develop an habit of asking chil everday about his/her activities in pre school or play ground or evan at home while working together this gives child an oppoptunity to express himself/herself. This habit is very fruitful in there future endevours.
It is usual for children to have home sickness. Regular communication , trust and understanding is needed by and from parents and teachers. Limited resources and overcrowded classrooms also make the teachers jobs hard and challenging.
Children are very attached with their home environment,so getting them familiar with new environment and adjusting to it is real challenge. Parents should spend more time with their children. Teachers should act according to children's needs.
Children need to be weaned away from the comfort zone of homes and parents to spend time in a structured environment of school. They need to be helped to develop trust in teachers and peer group. Parents need to be able to convince the kids to help them adjust to the new environment. An encouraging and supportive attitude towards the children and school will go a long way in settling kids in school. Teachers need to go the extra mile to familiarize themselves with their students and their families and build positive bonds to enhance and speedup school readiness mutually.
The challenges in preparing children, parents, and teachers for school include addressing mental health struggles, learning gaps, teacher burnout, inadequate resources, lack of funding, evolving technology demands, and ensuring effective communication and engagement.
Think about sensory activities and experiences for each sensory organ. Share how these sensory activities are beneficial for the young children in the Anganwadi.
You must have seen children around you in your family or neighbourhood. Think about the developmental characteristics of children and share on how they play, learn and grow?
ECCE provide a basic for learning in school and life
ReplyDeleteAfter home next institution is aanganwadi
DeletePreparing children, parents, and teachers for school faces challenges like making sure all kids have access to good preschools, helping parents understand how to support their child's learning, training teachers well, addressing differences in families' incomes and backgrounds, supporting kids who speak different languages, helping kids learn to get along with others, and making sure everyone knows how to use technology. Overcoming these challenges requires working together and making sure everyone has what they need to be ready for school.
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ReplyDeleteThe expectations and perspective of parents differs from that of teachers upon the child
DeleteIt is usual for children to have home sickness. when the child steps into school for the first time for pre-schoolers,it is a big deal to leave the safe and comfortable environment of their home and parents.
ReplyDeleteSlipping self-confidence due to comparison a kid will compare themselves to their friends or classmates.it can be exam grades or sports etc so as a parent they cannot watch their little ones tackling self- esteem issues
I feel that involving them into many activities will help in getting accustomed to the new system of school. So raising a child and developing the child be a 2ans job, parents and teachers.
DeleteTrue, I agree
DeleteThe very first thing which should be done is that the parents should be oriented and equipped with proper scientific knowledge about early childhood education
ReplyDeleteYes it's important
DeleteChildren need to be weaned away from the comfort zone of homes and parents to spend time in a structured environment of school. They need to be helped to develop trust in teachers and peer group. Parents need to be able to convince the kids to help them adjust to the new environment. An encouraging and supportive attitude towards the children and school will go a long way in settling kids in school. Teachers need to go the extra mile to familiarize themselves with their students and their families and build positive bonds to enhance and speedup school readiness mutually.
ReplyDeleteThey need to be helped to develop trust in teachers and peer group. Parents need to be able to convince the kids to help them adjust to the new environment. An encouraging and supportive attitude towards the children and school will go a long way in settling kids in school.
ReplyDeleteLearning is a continuous process any long gap breaks the bond. Regular communication , trust and understanding can help .
ReplyDeleteNeed of parent awareness. Communicating learning outcomes clearly to parents.
ReplyDeleteThe challenges being faced in getting children, parents and teachers ready for school-
ReplyDeleteFor Children- getting ready for school can indeed prove to be stressful for some students. An encouraging and supportive attitude towards the children and school will go a long way in settling kids in school.
For Teacher- Anxious children have a lot of questions about the face mask on day one. Teachers face a hard time in getting students to be more self-directed. Though teachers desperately want to teach, each chapter with all the passion and commitment they have, they don’t actually get enough time to make it into effect.
For Parents- Parents need to be able to convince the kids to help them adjust to the new environment.
If children are coaxed comfortably and made familiar with teachers and peers, it becomes easy for the child to adjust and learn as children are the most flexible clay who can be moulded as desired
ReplyDeleteFor teacher it will be new challenge to make the child learn and use of new teaching methodologies in the classroom .
DeleteA child has to understand the teachers language and ofcourse learning with fun-filled activities will enhance the child's memory
An educated parent can make rediness in the child for school environment.
Children at the age of 3 yrs are very fearful. They don't want to leave their cozy environment. Because of nuclear families,they are usually not introduced to outer world. Also nowadays parents also are very possessive about their children. Schools also are giving very formal and stressful education.
ReplyDeleteChildren: Cry for their loved ones, don't want to study
ReplyDeleteParents: forget their responsibility for their kids after sending them in schools
School: infrastructure and other facilities/funding
Children are coming from the nuclear family so they are very cranky which makes the teachers difficult to handle them.
ReplyDeleteStudent whose parents are from low income group have another type of prblm
ReplyDeleteLack of understanding in learning outcomes and broader goals
Deletethe approach for readiness is very challenging nowadays since children are exposed to technology right from their birth, parents are working, families are neuclear. Patience among all the segment is required where everything is served on a finger tips.
ReplyDeleteUsually both the parents are working and they do not have time to give to the child. So, they just spend time where they agree to the demands made by the child and do not make them see reason. The shift from joint family system to the nuclear family has also made the child lonelier and less emotionally stable.
ReplyDeleteChildren: Cry for their loved ones are afraid to meet new people.
ReplyDeleteParents: forget their responsibility for their kids after sending them to schools, and just provide objects but forget to spend time with kids.
School: infrastructure and other facilities/funding, no playground, giving more importance for studies and neglecting other skills
A child when first joining school would often feel strange and long for his parents. At this point children are not acquainted to the school environment yet .
ReplyDeleteParents often forget to engage in teaching- learning activities with their children during their free time,after work they feel tired and unknowingly forget their own duties .
Schools on the other hand,lack a welcoming environment, an infrastructure where children feel ever excited and happy to attend .
The child falls sick often, at the early stage. The parents might worry about the child's safety, food and school cleanliness. The grand parents also influence a lot. They think it's too early for school
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ReplyDelete1.Higher expectations from the children
ReplyDelete2, Financial Constraint
3.Single child
4. Single family
5Comparison with others
It could be that parents are not informed or unaware about the readiness which is required. They are not adaptive.
ReplyDeleteThe present situation is because there is a school opening every year. if the number of schools is restricted to a specific area based on the population of the area ,the educational institutions and the educators will concentrate on the quality. this will reduce the confusion,dilema of the parents in selecting the school for their children
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ReplyDeleteLack of understanding in learning outcomes and broader goals
ReplyDeleteChildren are very happy to go school but at the same time they are nervous because it is new place for them . Parents must ttellgood about teacher and other situations so they enjoy learning
ReplyDeletePre- primary Children..cry n are not willing to study .. teachers have to make them understand..some parents just leave their children..n some parents are so attached that they don't leave their children n it becomes difficult for teachers.
ReplyDeleteThe main challenge is that the lack of response from the parent's side.
ReplyDeleteFull co-operation from parents.
ReplyDeleteCo operation required from both sides teachers and parents
ReplyDeleteLack of learning outcomes
ReplyDeleteTeachers juggle online and in-person teaching, need parents' support for engaged kids, and face tech challenges. Teamwork is crucial for success!
ReplyDeleteParents specially from low class usually are buzy for their livelihood hence not interested in sending their wards to school
ReplyDeleteEmotional attachment and change in environment.
ReplyDeleteEmotional attachment and change in environment are the main reasons
ReplyDeletethe approach for readiness is very challenging nowadays since children are exposed to technology right from their birth, parents are working, families are neuclear. Patience among all the segment is required where everything is served on a finger tips.
ReplyDeleteLack of parental attention is the biggest hurdle
ReplyDeletelack of response from the parent's side.
ReplyDeleteThe expectations and perspective of parents differs from that of teachers upon the child
ReplyDeleteProblems are plenty. Cooperation of parents is the key..
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ReplyDeleteParents should also provide proper support to their wards as per norms in NEP 2020
ReplyDeleteGood coordination should be had between the Teachers , parents, Children and Deptt/ Community
ReplyDeleteThe children are ready for something else but the teachers and parents are ready for teaching the children. But this is natural. The play way methods are working a lot these days.
ReplyDeleteparents are not cooperative . they dont send their childens school regularly
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ReplyDeletePreparing children, parents, and teachers for school involves various challenges.
ReplyDeleteChildren: Cry for their loved ones are afraid to meet new people.
Parents: forget their responsibility for their kids after sending them to schools, and just provide objects but forget to spend time with kids.
School: infrastructure and other facilities/funding, no playground, giving more importance for studies and neglecting other skills of the students.
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ReplyDeleteIlliteracy and poverty of poverty of parents, language differences and most important is the lack of interest from all sides are the main reasons
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ReplyDeleteIlliteracy, poverty and lack of interest
ReplyDeleteIlliteracy, poverty of parents and language differences
ReplyDeletePoverty is a large factor
ReplyDeleteCommunication gap between parents and teachers.and somewhere poverty
ReplyDeleteParents and children should be oriented towards the positive transition to primary school. Preschool must cater to all round development of children till they get adjusted in primary school, moreover efforts should be made to create wholesome experiences to them for easy moving forward.
ReplyDeleteExpectation of the parents different from the teacher.
ReplyDeletePreparing children, parents, and teachers for school faces challenges including children's cognitive and social readiness, parental involvement barriers such as work schedules and awareness, teacher training needs, socio-economic disparities impacting access to resources, and addressing cultural and linguistic diversity. Solutions entail early childhood education programs, parental engagement initiatives, comprehensive teacher training, policies addressing socio-economic gaps, and creating inclusive learning environments that cater to diverse needs, fostering collaboration among educators, parents, policymakers, and communities to ensure holistic preparation for the school journey.
ReplyDeleteAwareness of all stakeholders
ReplyDeletePre primary, nurseries kids cry and hard to settle down in class.Parents are well educated and responsible as compared to couple of years bfr.
ReplyDeleteParents and school helps child to adjust to new environment and preschool should help children to achieve the best
ReplyDeleteChildren are coming from the nuclear family so they are very cranky which makes the teachers difficult to handle them.
ReplyDeleteLack of parental care is main purpose
ReplyDeleteParents are not qualified
ReplyDeleteCourse 05 : Activity 6 : Share Your Thoughts
ReplyDeleteWhat are the challenges being faced in getting children, parents and teachers ready for school? Share your thoughts.
Preparing children, parents, and teachers for school comes with various challenges, including:
1.Access to Resources: Ensuring all children have access to necessary resources such as technology, textbooks, and learning materials can be challenging, especially in underprivileged areas.
2. Technology Integration: Integrating technology effectively into the learning process requires training for teachers and access for students, which may not be readily available in all schools.
3.Diverse Learning Needs: Addressing the diverse learning needs of students, including those with disabilities or special educational requirements, requires tailored approaches and resources.
4.Parental Involvement: Encouraging parental involvement in their children's education can be difficult due to factors such as work commitments, language barriers, or lack of awareness about the importance of parental engagement.
5.Teacher Training and Support: Providing ongoing training and support for teachers to adapt to changing educational methods, curriculum updates, and student needs can be a challenge, especially in areas with limited resources.
6.Mental Health and Well-being: Addressing the mental health and well-being of students, parents, and teachers, especially in the wake of events like the COVID-19 pandemic, is crucial but may require additional resources and support systems.
7. Communication and Collaboration: Fostering effective communication and collaboration between children, parents, and teachers is essential for student success but can be hindered by factors such as language barriers, cultural differences, or lack of communication channels.
Addressing these challenges often requires a multi-faceted approach involving government support, community involvement, and innovative solutions to ensure all children have access to quality education.
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Lot of time parents are uneducated,and they are not able to help their children in learning in any way.and some time their poor economical conditions don't allow them to provide any of learning materials to their children.
ReplyDeleteStudent whose parents are from low income group have another type of prblm
ReplyDeleteLearning is a continuous process any long gap breaks the bond. Regular communication , trust and understanding can help .
ReplyDeletechildren who are more attached to their family feel it difficult to adjust in new environment of school. Teachers should have patience to make such children feel at home. Parents should prepare their children to accept new environment and people.
ReplyDeleteThe main challenge is that the lack of response from the parents side and communication and support between all parties can help overcome these challenges.
ReplyDeleteFirst generation leRners.illiteracy unemployment.poverty
ReplyDeleteChildren enter school from diverse backgrounds. Having diffrences in cognitive, non-cognitive social skills needed for success in social Development. Parents who wants to make their children ready for school send them to Anganwadi, pre-school etc. Thus school readiness is a framework for making access to Education.
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ReplyDeleteIt takes a lot of time and work to come up with curriculum, teach, be engaged with classrooms, come up with questions for assessments, spend time(and sometimes weekends) correcting and grading these assessments, and then having to spend hours filling out reports, analysis, strengths, weaknesses and other performance .
There are many challenges like:
ReplyDeleteLack of communication
Lack of guidance
Lack of training
Parents should provide proper attention, communication bridge should be generated and educating children as per the norms of NEP 2020 will help
ReplyDeleteStudent whose parents are from low income group have another type of prbl
Delete1)Children face challenges in keeping up with the new routine without the parents support.
ReplyDelete2)Parents may face difficulty in
work balancing and family responsibilities with the child's education.
3)Teachers face challenge in handling and engaging large and diverse group of students.
The challenges included are
ReplyDelete1) Bringing the children to school without prior mental preparation of the child.
2) Uneducated parents.
3) family members think the child is too small and will catch up in higher classes.
Parents, teachers, and students all face a variety of challenges in the educational system.
ReplyDeleteParents may face challenges such as:
1. Lack of financial resources to provide their children with the necessary educational materials or support
2. Difficulty navigating the education system and understanding their child's needs
3. Balancing work and family responsibilities with their child's education
4. Difficulty communicating with teachers and understanding their child's progress.
Teachers may face challenges such as:
1. Managing and engaging large and diverse groups of students
2. Keeping up with the latest educational research and practices
3. Meeting the needs of students with diverse backgrounds and abilities
4. Dealing with underfunding and need for more resources.
5. Balancing the curriculum with standardized testing.
6. Dealing with the pressure of accountability and evaluations.
Students may face challenges such as:
1. Adapting to the academic rigors of school.
2. Keeping up with the workload and assignments
3. Dealing with stress and anxiety.
4. Navigating social dynamics and peer pressure.
5. Dealing with discrimination, bullying, and other forms of mistreatment.
6. Finding interest in the curriculum or needing more relevance to their life.
It is important to note that these are not exhaustive lists and that the challenges faced by parents, teachers, and students may differ depending on various factors such as location, culture, socio-economic status, and more.
Parents awareness should be there, parents should prepare their child to accept the new environment.
ReplyDeleteChildren , parents, and teachers faces some challenges like maintaining good cooperation with each other, understanding the concepts of learning and accepting the truth of individual differences etc.
ReplyDeleteParents may face challenges such as: Lack of financial resources to provide their children with the necessary educational materials or support. Difficulty navigating the education system and understanding their child's needs. Balancing work and family responsibilities with their child's education.
ReplyDeleteThere is usually a gap in communication between the parents and the school. The school should initiate certain orientation programmes to familiarize the expectations, duties of the school, and curriculum of the students. This preparation would help the school get ready for the upcoming teaching schedule.
ReplyDeleteChallenges faced for school readiness are:
ReplyDeletelack of communication among different stakeholders
low income parents are not sending their wards
lack of Parent & teacher orientation
Financial crisis of parents
ReplyDeleteLack of communication , low work life balance, interaction among children, working parents
Lack of awareness about early learning, lack of communication, children lack learning at home, lack of quality time spent in the family
ReplyDeleteParents may face challenges such as: Lack of financial resources to provide their children with the necessary educational materials or support
ReplyDeleteDifficulty navigating the education system and understanding their child's needs
Balancing work and family responsibilities with their child's education
Difficulty communicating with teachers and understanding their child's progress.
Teachers may face challenges such as:
Managing and engaging large and diverse groups of students
Keeping up with the latest educational research and practices
Meeting the needs of students with diverse backgrounds and abilities
Dealing with underfunding and need for more resources.
Balancing the curriculum with standardized testing.
Dealing with the pressure of accountability and evaluations.
Students may face challenges such as:
Adapting to the academic rigors of school
Keeping up with the workload and assignments
Dealing with stress and anxiety
Navigating social dynamics and peer pressure
Dealing with discrimination, bullying, and other forms of mistreatment
Finding interest in the curriculum or needing more relevance to their life.
Students may face challenges
ReplyDeleteParents may face challenges such as:
ReplyDelete1.Lack of resources to provide their children with the required educational materials or support.
A school kit provided by schools may give them a welcome.
2.Understanding the education system and their child's needs. 3.Balancing work and family responsibilities with their child's education
As home is the first school to the child where he/she gets their first lessons of life ,the parents has a major role in getting child ready for school moreover they make them ready too. The challenges being faced in getting children, parents and teachers ready for school-
ReplyDeleteregarding Child- getting ready for school can proves to be very stressful as he is entering in a new place and between unknown persons before that he/she was raised with their known persons only now it was a totally different atmosphere for them and require keen attention of parents as well as the working teachers with them . An encouraging and supportive attitude towards the children should support this difficulty on side of both parents and teacher.
Regarding Teacher- Children's are very anxious from day one and has high curiosity level with them and it became responsibility of teacher to handle the child and boosting-up their curiosity level. However major problem arrives with most of teacher that is very challenging is that every child is unique in itself and come from different backgrounds and society so it become the responsibility of the teacher to give their best in vivid background children's.
Parents may face challenges
ReplyDeleteTeacher should be sensitive about a Child comes to school means future of a nation comes to him or her to be shaped.
ReplyDeleteThe expectation of parents ,children and teacher is different .
ReplyDeleteYes that's right that expectation of parents, children and teachers is different.....
ReplyDeleteParents, teachers and children face a variety of challenges in the educational system.Parents may face challenges such as lack of financial resources to provide their children with the necessary educational materials or support, difficulty navigating the education system and understanding their child's needs.The teachers on the other hand may face challenges such as, managing and engaging large and diverse groups of children, keeping up with the latest educational research and practices,dealing with underfunding, balancing the curriculum with standardized testing,etc. Children also face challenges such as, adapting to the academic rigors of school, dealing with stress, anxiety, discrimination, bullying, peer pressure,etc. There are many more challenges that may differ depending on various factors such as location, culture,socio-economic status and more.
ReplyDeleteThe main challenge is that the lack of response from the parent's side.
ReplyDeletePreparing children, parents, and teachers for the school year involves several challenges:
ReplyDelete### For Children:
1. **Mental and Emotional Readiness:** Adjusting to a structured environment after a long break can be difficult. Some children may face anxiety about new classes, teachers, or peer interactions.
2. **Academic Preparation:** Keeping up with or catching up on academic content lost or forgotten during breaks can be challenging, especially with potential learning gaps from the previous year.
3. **Social Skills:** Developing or redeveloping social skills is crucial, particularly for younger children or those who have had limited social interactions during breaks.
4. **Health and Well-being:** Ensuring children are physically healthy and have proper sleep routines is essential. This includes managing any health concerns like vaccinations or chronic conditions.
### For Parents:
1. **Logistical Challenges:** Managing school schedules, transportation, and extracurricular activities requires significant coordination, especially for working parents.
2. **Financial Strain:** School supplies, uniforms, and activity fees can be a financial burden. Access to resources and financial support is crucial for many families.
3. **Emotional Support:** Parents need to support their children’s emotional and academic needs, which can be challenging if they are also dealing with their own stressors.
4. **Engagement with School:** Staying informed and engaged with the school, teachers, and curriculum can be time-consuming but is essential for supporting their child's education.
### For Teachers:
1. **Curriculum Planning:** Teachers need to plan lessons that address varied learning needs and potential gaps in knowledge from the previous year.
2. **Classroom Management:** Managing a classroom with diverse behaviors and learning styles requires effective strategies and support.
3. **Professional Development:** Continuous learning about new teaching methods, technologies, and policies is essential but can be overwhelming.
4. **Mental Health:** Teachers often face stress and burnout, balancing the demands of teaching with their personal lives.
### Overall Challenges:
1. **Technology Integration:** Ensuring access to and proficiency with educational technology for remote or hybrid learning models.
2. **Health and Safety Protocols:** Adapting to changing health guidelines and ensuring the school environment is safe for everyone.
3. **Communication:** Effective communication between schools, parents, and students is critical to address concerns and keep everyone informed.
Addressing these challenges requires a collaborative effort, adequate resources, and a supportive community.
It is usual for children to have home sickness. when the child steps into school for the first time for pre-schoolers,it is a big deal to leave the safe and comfortable environment of their home and parents.
ReplyDeleteSlipping self-confidence due to comparison a kid will compare themselves to their friends or classmates.it can be exam grades or sports etc so as a parent they cannot watch their little ones tackling self- esteem issues
Getting kids, parents, and teachers ready for school presents a number of difficulties.
ReplyDeleteChildren: Weep for the people they love, and shun strangers.
Parents after sending their children off to school, they neglect their duty to look after them; they merely give them things but neglect to interact with them.
Schools lack a playground, have inadequate infrastructure and other financing, prioritize academics over other student abilities.
Children, parents and teachers all need to be school ready. Parents need to realise the importance of education for their children and need to prepare them from a young age as infancy, talking to them gently, mother's lullaby, elderly care everything counts in educating children. Family and surrounding persons should generate faith in children for educators.
ReplyDeleteSchools should have cordial atmosphere and well trained and caring teachers who understand their role and importance of the responsibility they shoulder.
Government should also take steps to help reach education at each doorstep.
Children
ReplyDeleteAdjusting to new routine or environment
Separation anxiety
Difficulty with self-regulation
Parents
Managing work Life balance
Coordinating schedules and transportation
Teacher
Preparing engaging lesson plan
Meeting diverse students needs and abilities
Each Parent and child come from different backgrounds
ReplyDeletePreparing engaging lesson plan
ReplyDeleteLack of parents cooperation
ReplyDeleteLack of response from the parents
ReplyDeleteChallenges:
ReplyDeleteChildren: To make children ready for school, one of the biggest challenge is that at first they are very dependent on their parents. Some children they don' t willing to come out from that comfort zone.
For Parents: Lack of encouragement, motivation, time.
Teachers: Lack of team work from children and parents
The main reasons are poor financial condition of parents, lack of awareness, illiteracy and indifference towards education etc.
ReplyDeleteLack of awareness and different perspectives for education
ReplyDeleteAwareness about pre schooling among parents
ReplyDeleteChild's socio emotional state
Getting children, parents, and teachers ready for school involves several challenges:
ReplyDelete1. Children's Preparedness: Kids may struggle with basic skills like listening, following instructions, or socializing. Emotional readiness, like handling separation from parents, is also a challenge.
2. Parents' Involvement: Some parents may find it difficult to balance work and home life, making it hard to be involved in their child’s education. Others might not know how to best support their child's learning at home.
3. Teachers' Preparation: Teachers face the challenge of meeting the diverse needs of each student, especially if some kids are less prepared. They also need to engage parents and ensure the classroom is a welcoming environment.
These challenges require a combined effort to ensure everyone is prepared for the school year ahead.
"Ready to School" and "Ready to Family" are interconnected concepts focused on preparing children for success in both academic and family environments. "Ready to School" ensures that children enter school with the necessary skills, such as basic literacy, numeracy, and social abilities, to engage effectively in the learning process. Meanwhile, "Ready to Family" emphasizes the role of families in fostering a supportive home environment that nurtures emotional security, healthy habits, and positive communication, thereby reinforcing a child's readiness for school and overall well-being.
ReplyDeleteParents, teachers, and students all face a variety of challenges in the educational system.
ReplyDeleteParents may face challenges such as:
1. Lack of financial resources to provide their children with the necessary educational materials or support
2. Difficulty navigating the education system and understanding their child's needs
3. Balancing work and family responsibilities with their child's education
Teachers may face challenges such as:
1. Managing and engaging large and diverse groups of students
2. Keeping up with the latest educational research and practices
3. Meeting the needs of students with diverse backgrounds and abilities
4. Dealing with underfunding and need for more resources.
The main problem in your education system is the rod memorization method.
ReplyDeleteThe second problem is related with the teachers teachers are not ready to change they behaviour and their methods.
The problem faced by the student is the language barrier the problem faced by parent is balance between the work and the free time third problem maybe the students are from different different background and that's why they cannot be Coopewith each other
ReplyDeleteTo educate a child all the 3 domains i.e child, family and school must prepare what has to be done in prior to schooling. All are responsible.
ReplyDeleteIf children are coaxed comfortably and made familiar with teachers and peers, it becomes easy for the child to adjust and learn as children are the most flexible clay who can be moulded as desired.
ReplyDeleteFor children, the biggest challenge is to leave the comfort of home and stay away from phones/ videos/ tv/gaming gadgets etc.
ReplyDeletefor parents, its their unavailability to attend school programs or implementing the things at home due to their busy lifestyle
for school it is to make the parents available to make them understand the process of readiness
Children at the age of 3 years are fearful and they don't want to leave their cozy environment
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ReplyDeleteOne of the main reason can be children don't want to leave their comfort zone and the other possible thing is that parents don't pay proper attention to child's need..they just focus on study and don't give time to their child so sometimes children don't connect with their parents in studies.
ReplyDeleteThe children are ready for something else but the teachers and parents are ready for teaching the children. But this is natural. The play way methods are working a lot these days.
ReplyDeleteSome times children are not ready for school 🎒,they don't want to leave their mother.In this situation teacher can engage them and learn them with enjoyable manner .So they will be happy to ready for school 🏫.
ReplyDeleteThere are several challenges that children, parents, and teachers face in preparing for school. Here are some common ones:
ReplyDelete*Children's Challenges:*
1. Separation anxiety: Difficulty adjusting to being away from parents.
2. Fear of the unknown: Uncertainty about the school environment.
3. Social anxiety: Difficulty making friends or interacting with peers.
4. Academic pressure: Fear of failure or meeting expectations.
5. Emotional regulation: Managing emotions, leading to behavioral issues.
*Parents' Challenges:*
1. Emotional readiness: Letting go of their child's dependence.
2. Logistical preparation: Managing schedules, transportation, and supplies.
3. Financial stress: Affording school expenses, fees, and materials.
4. Communication: Establishing relationships with teachers and school staff.
5. Balancing work and family life.
*Teachers' Challenges:*
1. Classroom management: Creating a conducive learning environment.
2. Curriculum preparation: Developing engaging lesson plans.
3. Student diversity: Catering to varying learning styles, needs, and abilities.
4. Parent-teacher communication: Building relationships and managing expectations.
5. Professional development: Staying updated on pedagogical best .
*Solutions:*
1. Orientation programs for children, parents, and teachers.
2. Open communication channels between parents and teachers.
By acknowledging and addressing these challenges, we can work together to create a supportive and inclusive education ecosystem.
Children face challenges in keeping up with the new routine without the parents support.
ReplyDeleteParents may face difficulty in spending time with the child & child's education.
Teachers face challenge in handling the kids and engaging diverse group of students.
Academic fear, pressure from parents, drop outs, poor financial conditions, behavior issues are most common situations.
ReplyDeleteCommunication on regular basis, trust and mutual understanding can help.
ReplyDeleteNeed of parent awareness
ReplyDeleteNow a days parents are very Possessive about their children
school infrastructure
Parent readiness is the difficult one I feel. Most of them think paying fees and enrolling a child in big bannered schools is enough, rest its the duty of School and teachers.
ReplyDeleteChildren readiness, how much ever a child is ready to go to school, fist few days they will be showing tantrums as they are out of their comfort zone.
Preparing children, parents and teachers for school involves addressing several challenges, such as children's separation anxiety, adapting to structured routines, and potential developmental delays. Effective communication and collaboration among all stake holders are essential to overcome these hurdles and ensure a smooth transition .
ReplyDeletet is usual for children to have home sickness. when the child steps into school for the first time for pre-schoolers,it is a big deal to leave the safe and comfortable environment of their home and parents.
ReplyDeleteSlipping self-confidence due to comparison a kid will compare themselves to their friends or classmates.it can be exam grades or sports etc so as a parent they cannot watch their little ones tackling self- esteem issues
Getting children, parents, and teachers ready for school involves several challenges:
ReplyDeleteFor Children:
Emotional Readiness: Separation anxiety and difficulty with social skills can hinder adjustment.
Academic Gaps: Limited early learning and language barriers may affect cognitive development.
Health and Resources: Lack of basic supplies and health issues can impede readiness.
For Parents:
Awareness: Some parents may lack knowledge of the education system and how to support learning.
Economic Barriers: Financial struggles and work schedules can prevent full involvement in school life.
Cultural Norms: Resistance to formal schooling, especially for girls or children with disabilities, may exist.
For Teachers:
Training: Many teachers lack skills in inclusive education and managing diverse needs.
Workload: Overcrowded classrooms and limited resources make it hard to meet individual needs.
Burnout: High stress and burnout can affect teacher effectiveness.
Steps to Overcome Challenges:
For Children: Provide early childhood education and social-emotional learning (SEL) programs.
For Parents: Offer parent education and flexible school schedules. Provide financial support.
For Teachers: Invest in professional development, reduce class sizes, and improve resources.
Conclusion:
Collaborative efforts from schools, families, and communities are essential to overcoming these challenges and ensuring children are ready for school, with support from both parents and teachers.
Here are some challenges that children, parents, and teachers face in getting ready for school, along with some potential solutions:
ReplyDelete*Challenges for Children:*
1) Developmental Delays: Some children may have developmental delays in areas like language, motor skills, or social-emotional development, which can make it difficult to keep up with their peers.
Solution: Early intervention programs, specialized therapies, and individual education plans (IEPs) can help children with developmental delays catch up and succeed in school.
2) Lack of Early Learning Experiences: Children from disadvantaged backgrounds may have limited access to early learning experiences, such as books, toys, and educational programs, which can impact their school readiness.
Solution: Increased access to quality early childhood education programs, such as Head Start, and initiatives to promote early literacy in the home can help bridge this gap.
3) Anxiety and Fear: Starting school can be a stressful experience for some children, especially those transitioning from a home-based environment to a structured school setting.
Solution: School visits, open houses, and gradual transitions can help ease children's anxiety and make the school experience more positive.
*Challenges for Parents:*
1) Lack of Awareness: Some parents may not be aware of the importance of early childhood development and school readiness, or they may not know how to support their child's learning at home.
Solution: Parent education workshops, school-based programs, and online resources can help parents understand their role in their child's education and provide them with the tools and resources they need to support their child's learning.
2) Time Constraints: Busy parents may struggle to find time to engage in activities that promote their child's development, such as reading, playing, and talking with their child.
Solution: Family-friendly activities, such as story time at the library or park visits, can make it easier for parents to incorporate learning into their daily routines.
3) Financial Constraints: Some parents may not be able to afford high-quality early childhood education programs or the materials needed to support their child's learning at home.
Solution: Government subsidies, scholarships, and community-based programs can help make early childhood education more accessible and affordable for low-income families.
*Challenges for Teachers:*
1) Diverse Learning Needs: Teachers must cater to the diverse learning needs of all students, which can be challenging when students have different developmental levels and backgrounds.
Solution: Differentiated instruction, small group work, and the use of technology can help teachers meet the individual needs of all students.
2) Limited Resources: Teachers may have limited resources at their disposal, such as books, materials, and technology, which can make it difficult to create engaging and effective learning experiences.
Solution: Grants, donations, and partnerships with community organizations can help teachers secure the resources they need to support student learning.
3) Large Class Sizes: Large class sizes can make it difficult for teachers to provide individual attention to each student, which can impact student engagement and learning.
Solution: Hiring more teachers, reducing class sizes, and implementing innovative teaching strategies, such as peer tutoring and cooperative learning, can help teachers provide more individualized support to their students.
By addressing these challenges, we can help ensure that all children are ready to succeed in school and reach their full potential.
Actually,I feel that involving them into many activities will help in getting accustomed to the new system of school. So raising a child and developing the child be a 2ans job, parents and teachers.
ReplyDeleteReadiness is very challenging nowadays since children are exposed to technology right from their birth, parents are working, families are neuclear. Patience among all the segment is required where everything is served on a finger tips.
ReplyDeleteLack of coordination
ReplyDeleteIn my experience, getting children, parents, and teachers ready for school involves several challenges. For children, lack of early stimulation—like play, storytelling, or interaction—makes adapting to school difficult. Health and nutrition issues also affect their ability to focus, while emotional readiness, like overcoming separation anxiety, is often a struggle.
ReplyDeleteParents face their own challenges. Many don’t fully understand the importance of preschool or their role in preparing their children. Financial hardships make it tough to afford school supplies or quality preschools, and in some communities, cultural beliefs may deprioritize education, especially for girls.
For teachers, inadequate training is a big issue. Some lack the skills to handle diverse needs or emotionally connect with children. Limited resources and overcrowded classrooms also make their jobs harder.
To tackle this, I believe we need better parent awareness, early childhood programs, teacher training, and more resources in schools to create a supportive environment for everyone.
Day to day Interaction with children is the best way to develop confidence in them. Mother may develop an habit of asking chil everday about his/her activities in pre school or play ground or evan at home while working together this gives child an oppoptunity to express himself/herself. This habit is very fruitful in there future endevours.
ReplyDeleteLearning is a continuous process any long gap breaks the bond. Regular communication , trust and understanding can help .
ReplyDelete
ReplyDeleteSchools need to be more welcoming and caring towards children, communicative and collaborative with parents, resourceful and supportive for teachers.
Many children, struggle with separation anxiety and adapting to a new routine
ReplyDeleteParents find it difficult to let go and trust the school environment.
It is usual for children to have home sickness.
ReplyDeleteRegular communication , trust and understanding is needed by and from parents and teachers.
Limited resources and overcrowded classrooms also make the teachers jobs hard and challenging.
Children are very attached with their home environment,so getting them familiar with new environment and adjusting to it is real challenge.
ReplyDeleteParents should spend more time with their children.
Teachers should act according to children's needs.
Children need to be weaned away from the comfort zone of homes and parents to spend time in a structured environment of school. They need to be helped to develop trust in teachers and peer group. Parents need to be able to convince the kids to help them adjust to the new environment. An encouraging and supportive attitude towards the children and school will go a long way in settling kids in school. Teachers need to go the extra mile to familiarize themselves with their students and their families and build positive bonds to enhance and speedup school readiness mutually.
ReplyDeleteParents should be oriented and equipped with proper scientific knowledge about ECCE.
ReplyDeleteThe challenges in preparing children, parents, and teachers for school include addressing mental health struggles, learning gaps, teacher burnout, inadequate resources, lack of funding, evolving technology demands, and ensuring effective communication and engagement.
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