Every
parent wants their child to have a great experience at school – to learn new
things, make new friends, and remain excited about going every single day.
After all, you’ve prepared for this day for quite some time. But did you know school
success begins long before that first day? Pittsfield Promise, a Berkshire
United Way-led coalition made up of community members from various community sectors,
is committed to helping every child get
the skills they need to succeed.
On
April 6th, eighteen tables staffed by 20 volunteers from local
agencies that work with young children, gathered in the community room at the Berkshire
Athenaeum for the sixth annual School Readiness Fair. When the doors opened at
10:30 in the morning, over 15 families were lined up, ready to engage in fun,
educational activities designed to foster kindergarten readiness skills.
Activities—all
of which can be replicated at home—included making puppets and retelling
stories, creating buildings and animals with household items and tape, using
bingo markers to trace letters, and rolling dice to identify numbers.
Highlights of the event included using Ozobots (tiny robots) used to learn
simple coding, riding a school bus for the first time and participating in a
free developmental screening called Ages and Stages.
Completing the Ages and Stages screening
helps children, aged birth to five, get the best start in life. This
simple developmental questionnaire asks you about skills most kids have at that
age, to help determine if your child is on track. If s/he needs a little extra
practice in a specific area, a Child and Family Community Engagement
Coordinator will identify activities you can do to help set your child up for
success.
To
schedule a free screening, call Jenn Faulconer at 413.441.0974. After the
screening is completed, activities will be suggested to support your child’s
growth at home and in the community, creating a path to school readiness.
Stephanie
Adornetto
Coordinator
of Early Childhood Development
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