From daycare child to school hopper
Strong children on the way to school: our concept for school preparation
The transition from kindergarten to school is a big step for children and their parents. The better we prepare our "school hoppers" for their leap into school and the more they look forward to starting school, the easier the transition will be for them. That's why, in the last year of kindergarten, we concentrate particularly on encouraging our little ones' readiness for school and making them look forward to it. At the same time, the educational partnership with parents is becoming increasingly important.
School preparation begins on the first day of crèche
Of course, preparation for school does not just begin in the last year of nursery. In fact, it lasts from the first day of crèche to the last day of kindergarten: throughout their time at nursery, children learn important emotional, social, motor and cognitive skills that will help them to meet the demands of elementary school later on.
Educational support throughout the entire daycare period
Our educational staff see themselves as educational guides: They build a personal relationship with each individual child and encourage them in their individual abilities. We accompany each child in their development from a crèche child to a strong, self-confident and resilient schoolchild.
How we get school hoppers ready for school
Our main topics in the last year of kindergarten
To make the transition to elementary school easier for our school hoppers, we focus on four subject areas in the last year of kindergarten. We aim to achieve the following goals:
Who am I? Value-oriented and responsible children
- The child can identify with their new role.
- They are confident in dealing with their basic needs and develop empathy for others.
- They know their individual strengths and develop an appreciation of their own learning processes.
- By knowing their strengths, the child develops confidence in dealing with others and can make a positive contribution to group activities.
Literacy: language and media literate children
- The child develops the joy of speaking, even in front of larger groups and less familiar people.
- They develop and strengthen their language skills and phonological awareness.
- The child understands the function of writing and learns about different media.
- They develop an interest in and appreciation of written culture.
MINT projects: Questioning and researching children
- The child deals with spatial and positional positions as well as one- and multi-dimensional geometry.
- They develop an understanding of numbers and digits as a definition of quantities, distances or sizes, weight, time, monetary value or as an individual identifier.
- The child develops an interest in everyday scientific phenomena and begins to formulate their first questions and solutions on their own initiative.
Transition: Coping with the transition to school
- The child moves in traffic without fear and recognizes sources of danger.
- They can come to terms with their feelings, fears and expectations regarding the transition to school.
- They develop pride and joy in soon being a schoolchild.
- The child is able to reflect on their kindergarten years and actively shape their own transition process.
Strengthen motor skills and coordination
Good motor and coordination skills are an important prerequisite for a child's transition to school. Our educational staff therefore take the methodology of strengthening motor and coordination skills (Strong Children) into account when implementing our main topics.
Cooperation with elementary school
In order to prepare pre-school children for school, our daycare centers cooperate with elementary school in the respective city area. The children gain their first experience of elementary school by visiting the school and taking part in a lesson with appropriate preparation and follow-up work. The farewell party for the "Schulhüpfer" is also one of the highlights of the kindergarten year.
Observation and documentation in the last year of kindergarten
In the last year of kindergarten, the educational partnership between parents and our educational staff becomes even more important. Even before the start of the kindergarten year, our educational staff meet with parents at a special parents' evening to discuss the topic. During the year, our educators observe and document the children's developmental steps and discuss these with the parents in regular development meetings: