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A kindergartner in a play-based learning class prepares for outdoor forest play time at Symonds Elementary School in Keene, N.H., on Nov. 7, 2024. Across the country, kindergartners are struggling with self-regulation.                        - Sophie Park for Education Week
A kindergartner in a play-based learning class prepares for outdoor forest play time at Symonds Elementary School in Keene, N.H., on Nov. 7, 2024. Across the country, kindergartners are struggling with self-regulation. - Sophie Park for Education Week


We expect toddlers to have temper tantrums. A lack of oral-language skills, the inability to regulate emotions, and inexperience with socializing in group settings can all lead to outbursts in 2- and 3-year-olds. This behavior isn’t considered developmentally appropriate for kindergarten-aged children—but according to educators, it’s becoming more common. Read More of the article on Education Week: https://www.edweek.org/teaching-learning/crying-yelling-shutting-down-theres-a-surge-in-kindergarten-tantrums-why/2025/07


Learn Reading EZ Hub Inc Thoughts: Kindergarten is a big transition for students new to traditional school outside of daycare. As inflation rises, there's a huge overarching umbrella that daycares is extremely expensive. As a result, many students ages 2-3 aren't attending day care meaning their first time in school is VPK or Pre-k which differs from a rigorous Kindergarten schedule. Parents can work towards helping students transition to kindergarten by providing students with a more concise daily schedule, promoting students independence, and setting clear rules and expectations with your student. Check out this video on some helpful tips to prepare your student for Kindergarten.




 
 
 

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*Learn Reading EZ Hub Inc Thoughts: The funding is scoped out for students that are English Language Learners, immigrants, professional development, etc. Unfortunately this change will impact a lot of ELL students this school year. The Trump administration is holding back nearly $6.8 billion in federal funding for K-12 schools. This impact has and will impact curriculum materials, students academics, vendor contracts, staffing, educational resources and programs, etc. Parents of ELL students can find themselves being a advocate for their student this school year. This major decision made my by the Trump Administration not only shows the importance of being involved in politics and your students education but more so aware on the changes that are occurring before our eyes. All states depend on the federal government to conduct the necessary programs and services for students throughout the school year.


 
 
 
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