School Readiness Support

Preparing children for a confident and supported start to school

Support that builds communication, regulation, and routine skills for school.

Who It Is For

  • Children preparing to enter preschool or primary school
  • Children who feel anxious about new routines and transitions
  • Families wanting practical support for school preparation

Signs Parents May Notice

  • Difficulty following group routines or instructions
  • Challenges with separation, transitions, or social participation
  • Concerns about readiness for classroom expectations

What Support Looks Like

  • Readiness assessment across communication, regulation, and participation
  • Structured sessions targeting classroom and social routines
  • Parent and school preparation strategies for transition planning

Expected Outcomes

  • Greater confidence with school routines and transitions
  • Improved attention, self-regulation, and classroom participation
  • Parents feeling prepared for a smoother school start

Parent Involvement

Transition success is strongest with family-school-team alignment

We help families and schools prepare children with shared expectations.

  • Home routines that mirror classroom expectations
  • Transition planning conversations with school teams
  • Practical checklists and confidence-building tools

FAQs

Common questions from parents

When should we begin school readiness support?

Ideally a few months before school entry, allowing time to build skills gradually and reduce transition stress.

Does this include social skill support?

Yes. Social participation, peer interaction, and classroom behaviour are key parts of school readiness.

Planning a school transition soon?

Let’s create a clear school readiness plan.