Separation anxiety is a normal emotional development when a child is separated from family and environment they are accustomed to. The good news is this stage will pass and you can help the child to overcome this anxiety by following a few guidelines.
- Build in time for your child to get comfortable with us. The orientation is intended to help transition your child to the new environment.
- Don’t prolong goodbyes. Develop a routine of telling your child where you are going and you will be back. Kiss and hug and say goodbye. A child can detect anxiety on your part, so keep it light.
- Separation anxiety also occur in adults who will sneak a peek, make repeated return trips to the school, stand near the classroom window, prolonging the farewell. This often times makes it harder for you, the child and the school.
- In the past we have experienced a child’s tears soon subsides after the parent has left. So develop a healthy routine of saying goodbye.
- Where required, the school will notify you of an extended orientation period for your child.
Strategies to prepare your child for school
- Make an appointment to visit the school with your child. Often times you will be required to come in before school commences to fit for uniforms and complete the registrations. Take this opportunity to bring your child along.
- Build enthusiasm and lessen anxiety by explaining what your child’s routine might be like in kindergarten. Meet with the teachers and if possible, check out the classroom. Give you child time to acclimatize, often this could mean tracing their hands along a classroom wall and poking their head into a classroom of new friends. By observing the activities lessens the unknown for the child.
- Point out people your child can go to for help in case she/he is overwhelmed in the initial days.
- Expose your child to new experiences encourage them to explore age appropriate challenges as away to develop their creative and social development.
- Get up early on the first day of school, so the trip is leisurely and not rushed through the morning on the first day at school.
- The parent’s role is to provide assurance and confidence… be a scaffolding, not a pillar. As your child feels more secure, gradually melt into the background. Your goal is to let the teacher take over so you can get on with your day and for the child to discover their independence. Don’t linger. The longer you stay, the harder it is. Let your child know that you’ll be there to pick him up, and say “See you later!” once he’s gotten involved in an activity.
- Put on happy face, tension breeds tension. If your tone’s upbeat and confident that your child will have a good time, its likely he’ll be upbeat, too.
- Independence is a key milestone in a child, with support and encouragement a child’s independence will soon take flight.
Just remember, it’s normal for kids to cry when it’s time to separate (though some don’t). If it’s taking a while for your little one to adjust, don’t panic, our teachers and care givers have seen it all and they know just what to do.
Testimonial
What Our Happy Customers Saying
Continuous Guidance and Unconditional Love
It has been great learning pleasure for Ethan to have all the friendly teachers whom showed continuous guidance and unconditional love. He has improved in all ways especially his mandarin. This has paved him for a strong foundation to a new Chinese primary school. And he loves reading as a result of the teachers’ encouragement. I have to give all the credits to the teachers for that. Thank you very much.
Shy To Confident
Caitlyn seems to have developed from a extremely shy and quiet kid to a kid with more confidence, probably due to her performance at the year end concert. Our initial objective was to have her socialise with her peers at a conductive environment, I think we have achieved that as she has made good friends there.
Character Building and Parent Teacher Relationship
Ryan was with TPS since he was 3 ½ and we have been happy with the principles of teaching in building character, instead of focusing just on academics. He has learnt a lot since and I appreciate the teacher’s assistance in overcoming many obstacles. My top 3 testimony for TPS : Understanding, Building Parent-teacher relationship and Listening & ‘Shoulder to cry on’…… I am sure Ryan will remember TPS as his foundation of fun and growing pains, and that made him the happy and confident boy he is today. We definitely did. Lastly, I personally appreciate TPS in engaging parents to participate in school activities, such as my own story telling session. I definitely enjoyed sharing my experience with the children.
Focus and Reading
A big thank you to you and your staff for the love, care and guidance that you have given to my son DWei throughout his one year limited schooling experience in TPS. As you would agree, I have observed and realized tremendous improvement in DWei on his focus and reading skills post TPS. He is also more confident now than before which i believe will enhance his preparation for his primary school experience.
Interaction and Personal Interest
My husband and I are very happy with TPS. Our interaction with the teachers is fantastic. The teachers take a very personal interest in our son and daughter’s well being. More importantly, both my kids love school and enjoy it alot. Besides academics, we really appreciate the character building program where parent and teacher work hand in hand to foster the right values in our children.
Effective Methods
When we arrived from Japan, my children only speak Japanese. Now my eldest son writes and reads English and Mandarin. My daughter enjoys singing in English. Their teaching methods are extremely effective. Also they teach children not only to read and write, but they focus on social and emotional development as well. We are very pleased with their progress!!
You Have Empowered His Growth
We would like to express our deepest gratitude to your team. The positive influence on Aidan has been remarkable. We are so proud of how confident he has become and developing his love for music, singing and performing. You have all empowered his growth. And to a young child, this is a monumental milestone in his life. Thank you and God bless.
Nurturing & Confidence
We want to thank you and appreciate TPS for nurturing Lucas. He has grown out of his inhibitions and have so much confidence. I overheard him (on 3 occasions) saying to himself “I am doing very well”. I know it is the positive spirit you poured into him just like you do all around. Keep up the good work !! Kudos.
Hugs and Love
Thank you for your hugs and love for Austen, and being such an important part of our move back to Malaysia. Austen will miss you when he moves up to Sri KDU.
Strong Values and Independence
Beatrice spent 18 months at Precious Steps and loved every minute of it. She learnt so much and under the care and guidance of the teachers has developed into an independent and confident child with strong values. As parents we always felt supported and well informed at all times and were always included in her education. We feel that her time at Precious Steps has given her the initial skills in life to cope and she has settled well into her new school (UK) easily and the new teachers comment on her confident personality and independence. Kitty’s nursery offers a warm, caring and nurturing environment in which a child can develop and learn and we feel that every child should benefit from this experience, we are so grateful of the time the time Bea spent there.
Learning Through Play” is Critical As Ever
Jayden joined when he was only 16 months. Being our first born, we had high expectation for him to succeed in life, even at the early age. Your advise that early learning and Montessori methods is about opening up a child’s mind such that it will be a strong foundation for future helped us decide not to pursue additional academic / memory classes outside of class. We totally agree. We can now see his deductive skills improve and working out things logically. Now that we have moved to Perth, the “learning through play” method is proving as critical as ever. Every child should be given the opportunity to learn through this fun way; thereby developing a passion for life-long learning. We truly thank you for building such a strong foundation in Jayden’s early life. This was truly evident in our move to Perth, where he has adapted and appeared resilient and succeeding in the new schooling environment.
Ideas and Friendship
It’s our great pleasure to share with you our experience in TPS. It’s like just yesterday that we enrolled Cheng Xin to TPS and I still remember her big smile face when I picked her up that day. She truly enjoyed her time in the new school with a lot of new friends playing together. Cheng Xin was a bit underweight and picky eater before however she likes Kakak Lisa’s cooking and now she is one of the tallest students in the class 🙂 We can see her improvement, academic or behavioral, in school or at home. She started bringing home with ideas of how to recycle bottles, toilet rolls etc. And she reminded us too (shame on us…) for not bringing the recycle bag some time. What’s more, she has a group of close friends (her daycare buddies) which she treasures the most the friendship. Sincere thanks to TPS for creating such a fond memories for Cheng Xin’s early years.
Expressive, Confident and Smart
Erin Foo Czi Ern was only 4 years old when she first enrolled at TPS in 2013. She was rather shy around people especially strangers and hardly speak up in public. When she first participated in a Christmas concert at church in TTDI, she was afraid. Grandmother stood by her on stage. Erin is kind-hearted and loving little girl. We as parents and grandparents build her core character from birth and when she went to TPS. It is a holistic experience for Erin. Erin has grown to be expressive, confident and smart. We are extremely proud of her accomplishment; many good friends, understand Mandarin, perfect score in her spelling and how she proudly shine up in her Waka Waka dance performance in her final year TPS concert 2015. We are very grateful to all the hardworking and dedicated teachers in TPS for being in Erin’s early years, working together with parents, shaping and building a stronger foundation for her future.
Competent Team, Passion & Dedication
Our son began studying in Taska Precious Steps since he was 4 years old. The three developmental years spent in TPS has resulted in a more confident, expressive, responsible and independent boy. He has also developed a love for learning and made some good friends too. We are grateful to the principal, Ms Kitty and Mr. Chin who, as a team, are very hands-on and know each child by name, for a team of competent and passionate teachers, even for the cheerful and loving kakaks! Thank you for your passion and dedication!
Raise a Child in a Healthy Family Relationship
Thank you for putting character building as a priority in TPS…. When Rhea was 4, i had a little argument with Rhea in TPS as i picked her. Rhea refused to listen to me and she was very strong. I tried to be stronger, hoping she would listen. Kitty overheard us and she came to me. After soothing Rhea, Kitty asked me to explain to Rhea gently and spend more time with her. I was very busy with my work then. I learned to put her first before my work. Since then, our relationship had gradually improved and she learnt to be more cooperative. Also, i still remember you bought a book for Rhea after i gave birth to Reuel. With the busy schedule that you have, i am grateful that you even looked into small little things as such. This little act had assured Rhea to accept Reuel well and wanted to be a good big sister. TPS is not just another kindy to me. What you do have helped to raise a healthy child with healthy relationships in a healthy family. Thank you so much! After she has graduated from TPS, as we drove past TTDI, she will wave at the window and whisper ” bye, my school….” with a heavy heart. It happened a few times. Can tell she misses TPS greatly. What you have imparted in her has helped her in every aspect of her life. Bravo to you!!