Beyond the Preschool Years: Children’s Perceptions About Starting Kindergarten |
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Authors: | Aurelia Di Santo Rachel Berman |
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Affiliation: | School of Early Childhood Education, Ryerson University, Toronto, ON, Canada |
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Abstract: | This article describes a research study that investigated three‐ and four‐year‐old Canadian preschool children’s perceptions about starting kindergarten. Findings from 33 focus‐group discussions suggest that children begin to formulate ideas about starting kindergarten prior to school entry. Children’s responses were grouped according to three themes, play versus academic activities and homework; getting bigger but still needing help; and rules. Overall, the responses highlighted their expectations regarding continuity and discontinuity between the two environments. These findings support the position that children should be given the opportunity to contribute to the planning of transition practices. |
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Keywords: | childcare early years education preschool transition to school |
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