Prepare your child
Prepare your child for their first day of child care by talking to
them about the centre, the new friends they’ll make, and the exciting
new toys they’ll get to play with. It is also a good idea to read to
them about their favourite characters going to school. Popular titles
include: ‘Mum Goes to Work’ by Libby Gleeson and Leila Rudge, ‘A Bit
Lost’ by Chris Haughton, and ‘How to Babysit a Grandad’ by Jean Reagan
and Lee Wildish.
Positive Behaviours and Attitudes
Modelling positive behaviours and attitudes plays an important role
in the success of the first day of school, and the weeks thereafter.
Keep discussions about preschool positive, and focus on things that your
child is likely to enjoy. Children pick up on parent’s feelings,
behaviours, and emotions, and are likely to emulate them if you are
feeling upset or uncertain.
Schedule an orientation
As part of Montessori Academy’s introductory process, we invite all families to come in for a
two-hour orientation
before your child commences. Orientations usually run from 9am – 11am.
Families are welcome to stay on campus and observe how they child adjust
to their new environment. It is important to remember that some
children take longer than others to settle.
Contact your Centre Manager or Family Care
If you are feeling nervous about your little ones first day, please
feel free to contact your child’s Centre Manager or our dedicated Family
Care Team in head office. We are happy to answer any questions you may
have, and provide with emotional support in the lead up to your child’s
first day with us.
Pack your child’s bag
Double check your child’s enrolment kit for their daily list of
needs. For most Montessori Academy childcare centres, children will need
to bring: drink bottle, cot-sized sheets, school bag, two spare sets of
clothes, sun smart hat, nappies / pull ups (if required), and lunchbox.
Remember to label everything clearly beforehand. You are also welcome
to pack a comforter, such as a toy or blanket, and a family photo.