#1 – Neurological Readiness
Neurological readiness in children involves strong body control, emotional self-regulation, and the potential for improved attention and focus.
#2 – Behavior and Attention
With age, children's attention, focus, and emotional regulation should improve during play, games, and conversations. They become adept at self-soothing in stress.
#3 – Motor Skills and Core Strength
Another key learning readiness sign is a child's robust motor skills and core strength, crucial for classroom success. Adequate posture enables proper sitting, while head and neck control aids in copying from the chalkboard.