How can I tell if my child has problems with preschool readiness?

If a child has difficulties with preschool readiness they might:

  • Get easily frustrated when expectations are placed upon them.
  • Struggle to follow instructions in daily activities.
  • Rely on parents/teachers to perform self care tasks for them (e.g. dressing, hygiene).
  • Not be toilet trained (day time).
  • Be socially immature.
  • Have poor understanding of simple questions (who, what, where).
  • Struggle with formulating sentences.
  • Respond in only short sentences to questions.
  • Be difficult to understand (due to poor articulation or use of words).
  • Have a difficulty understanding consequences of their behaviours.
  • Not be interested in looking at books and/or doing sit down activities.
  • Not interact well or easily with their peers.
  • Have limited play skills (short duration, narrow range, find it difficult to play alone and/or with peers).
  • Not be willing to engage in new activities and/or to be guided about how to develop new skills.