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Ask Mr. Dad: Kindergarten Prep - By Armin BrottDear Mr. Dad: My five-year old is going to start school in the Fall. He's all excited about the whole idea of Kindergarten but I'm nervous. What can my wife and I do to prepare ourselves? A: The first day of school is always a big day for kids -- and sometimes a bigger day for mom and dad. Even though most kids these days have spent at least some time away from home in preschool or daycare, they've been hearing about this mysterious place called "school" from about the time they could walk. For you, the closest equivalent to the first day of kindergarten might be starting a new job in England. The language is the same, but you're not really sure of the rules and the customs. Fortunately, there are a few things you can do before school gets started to smooth out the transition for all of you: Hailed by Time Magazine as "the superdad’s superdad,"
Armin Brott has written or co-written six critically acclaimed, groundbreaking
books on fatherhood, including the recent Father for Life. His articles
have appeared in The New York Times Magazine, Newsweek, American Baby,
Parenting, Child, Men’s Health, The Washington Post, and dozens
of other major publications. Armin has been a guest on hundreds of radio
and television shows, including Today, CBS Overnight, Fox News, and "Politically
Incorrect," and his work on fatherhood has been featured in such
places as Glamour, Time, The New York Times, The Chicago Tribune, Newsday,
and many others. He’s also the host of "Positive Parenting,"
a weekly radio program which airs live in the San Francisco Bay Area and
is also available on the Web. A father of three, he lives in Oakland,
California. You can contact him at Armin@MrDad.com. |
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