Kindergarten: Full or Half Day - TeachersAndFamilies

Full or Half Day
Kindergarten?

Suggestions for Parents
From the National Association
of School Psychologists

 

Resources

For more helpful information about Kindergarten, see our article, When to Start Kindergarten?

Full-Day Kindergarten: Exploring the Research by James Elicker. Phi Delta Kappa International (June, 2000) ; ISBN: 0873677412

Kindergarten: It Isn't What It Used to Be by Susan and Mitch Golant. McGraw-Hill Contemporary Books (3rd Revision) 1999; ISBN: 077302534

Readiness for kindergarten (website):

The Kindergarten Connection (website)

See also: The National Association for the Education of Young Children

 

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This article is adapted from a handout by Mary Ann Rafoth, Ph.D., Beth Buzi, and Sara A. Grimes, to appear in "Helping Children at Home and School: Handouts from Your School Psychologist, Second Edition" (National Association of School Psychologists). Dr. Rafoth is Chair of the Educational and School Psychology program at Indiana University of Pennsylvania; her co-authors are graduate students in the IUP program.
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