Pre-school education institutions are increasingly needed for pedagogical and economic reasons. Because the family may need to send their young children to nursery or kindergarten in order for the child to get used to school life or for the mother to find the opportunity to work and contribute to the family budget. The child should not be separated from his home environment before the age of 2.5, and the decision to enroll him in pre-school institutions should not be made lightly. Because a little child who is not ready for such a new and crowded life; While expecting benefit from education; On the contrary, he may be harmed and the traces of this harmful choice may continue to negatively affect him for years.
If a small child is sent to nursery early before he is ready:
*He may lose his self-confidence. .
*You may become dissatisfied with education. He may not be very successful in his future educational life.
*Doubt, anxiety and even fear towards society and educational institutions may develop.
*His spiritual structure may be negatively affected. He may even become very irritable or very wimpy.
*His personality structure may be negatively affected.
For the reasons we have summarized only a part of above, think for a long time with a very calm mind before sending a very young child to school. should think. The family should not endanger the child for its own economic expectations and well-being. Because even if the mistake is noticed later, its negative effects may not be completely erased. Therefore, if you want to send your child to nursery, you need to carefully answer the short exam questions we have prepared for you below. Take the paper and pen in your hand and answer the very easy questions below:
NURSERY PREPARATION EXAM IN 20 QUESTIONS:
1) Can your child wash his hands on his own?
a) He can wash his hands adequately.
b) He cannot wash his hands adequately.
>c) He cannot wash it at all.
2) Can he eat his food on his own, even if not very skillfully?
a) Yes he can,
b) He may have difficulty eating.
c) He absolutely cannot.
3) Can your child fall asleep on his own?
a) Yes, he can sleep.
b) He may have difficulty sleeping.
c) He definitely cannot sleep.
4) Your child 3- may not sleep for 4 hours Can it stay active and active?
a) Yes.
b) Maybe.
c) Definitely not.
5) How does your child listen and obey what is said to him/her?
a) Very good.
b) Pretty good.
c) Not good .
6) Does your child willingly participate in group activities?
a) He participates and is very happy.
b) Reluctantly. and tries to participate unhappily.
c) He definitely does not participate and stays away from the group.
7) How often does your child play with other children at home or in the playground?
a) Very often.
b) Quite often.
c) Very rare.
d) Doesn't want to play at all.
8) Can your child use crayons or pencils?
a) Yes.
b) He may have difficulty using it.
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b) He cannot use it.
9) How well can your child get along with other children?
a) He gets along very well.
b) They get along quite well.
c) They do not get along at all.
10) Is your child aware of other children's feelings? Is he sensitive to their feelings?
a) A lot.
b) A little.
b) No.
11) How successful is your child in taking turns to play and sharing toys?
a) Very successful.
b) Very successful,
c) Successful is not
d) He does not want to spend time together with other children.
12) How does your child behave when a story is read to him?
a) He sits calmly and listens.
b) He is fidgety. He needs to move around the room.
c) He prefers to talk instead of listening.
13) Has he gained toilet training? Can he say that he needs to poop or even pee without being asked?
a) Yes.
b) Sometimes.
c) No.
14) Can your child use the buttons and zippers on his clothes skillfully?
a) He uses them very easily.
b) He sometimes has difficulty.
c) He cannot use it at all.
15) How comfortable can your child be when he is away from his parents?
a) It is very comfortable.
b) It is quite comfortable.
c) It is not very comfortable.
d) D He cries a lot.
16) How does your child behave when he is with other children and adults?
a) He is very comfortable.
b) He is quite is comfortable.
c) He adapts with difficulty.
d) He will definitely be very unhappy.
17) If you give your child's name, mother -Can he tell his father's name, home address and telephone number correctly if asked?
a) He can say it perfectly.
b) He can tell some of the information.
c. ) He can't say it at all.
18) How comfortable can your child act when being watched by others?
a) He behaves very easily.
b ) It is quite comfortable.
c) It cannot be very comfortable.
d) It falters a lot.
19) Your child; Does he know how to make decisions in necessary situations?
a) Yes.
b) He may be inadequate.
c) No.
20) How would your child act if he/she encounters wrong or physically violent behavior?
a) He/she must share the incident adequately with his/her parents.
b) He tries to explain that he is experiencing a distressing situation
c) He definitely does not.
If you have completed the exam completely and still cannot decide whether your child is ready for kindergarten, consult a pediatrician or It would be very helpful to consult a child psychologist and learn their comments and decisions on this matter. I wish you a happy and successful educational life.
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