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Kindergarten Readiness is defined by the Louisiana Department of Education.

To ensure that all Louisiana’s children enter kindergarten ready to learn, this definition focuses on “readiness in the child” across the domains of child development as identified in the Louisiana Standards for Programs Serving Four-Year-Old Children.

At the beginning of Kindergarten, it is expected that children will demonstrate:

  • Cognitive abilities, which include knowledge and skills in:
    • early literacy such as phonological awareness, print concepts, alphabetic understanding, vocabulary, listening comprehension, and emergent writing
    • basic numeracy concepts such as rote counting and number awareness, sorting, classifying, comparing, patterning, and spatial relationships
  • Basic science concepts such as making observations, exploring the world using their senses, and using appropriate scientific vocabulary related to topics.
  • Basic social studies concepts such as self-awareness and their relationship to family and community, and an awareness of money and time.
  • Response to and participation in music, movement, visual and dramatic arts experiences and activities.
  • Abilities, either assisted or unassisted, that show an awareness of health, hygiene, and environmental hazards, in addition to gross and fine motor skills.
  • Social and emotional competencies including self-regulation, self-identity, self-reliance, respect for others, and interpersonal skills.
  • Approaches to learning such as reasoning and problem-solving, engagement, persistence, and eagerness to learn.

Note: For the purpose of measuring the Louisiana Department of Education’s Critical Goal One, knowledge and skills and in 1) early literacy  and 2) basic numeracy concepts described above will be assessed with a standardized instrument administered by the child’s kindergarten teacher.  All other components will be assessed and documented through classroom observation.

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☀️⚡ Our Summer Camp students had an incredible time today during a special visit from our friends at DEMCO!

The children enjoyed a fun, hands-on demonstration while learning about electricity, energy, and electrical safety in an exciting and age-appropriate way. Experiences like these help spark curiosity, encourage questions, and make learning come to life beyond the classroom.

A huge thank you to the DEMCO team for taking the time to invest in our campers and provide such an interactive educational experience. We are so grateful for community partners who help create memorable learning opportunities for our students!
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☀️⚡ Our Summer Camp students had an incredible time today during a special visit from our friends at DEMCO!

The children enjoyed a fun, hands-on demonstration while learning about electricity, energy, and electrical safety in an exciting and age-appropriate way. Experiences like these help spark curiosity, encourage questions, and make learning come to life beyond the classroom.

A huge thank you to the DEMCO team for taking the time to invest in our campers and provide such an interactive educational experience. We are so grateful for community partners who help create memorable learning opportunities for our students!Image attachmentImage attachment+Image attachment

🌳💚 Tiny hands, big learning! 💚🌳

Our infants had so much fun exploring different textures and colors while creating their very own tree crafts! Through this hands-on activity, they practiced grasping, pinching, and placing materials—important skills that help strengthen fine motor development, hand-eye coordination, and sensory awareness.

Here at FELC, we believe even our youngest learners grow through play, exploration, and creativity. Every tree turned out as unique as the little artist who made it, and we couldn’t be more proud! 🍃✨
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🌳💚 Tiny hands, big learning! 💚🌳

Our infants had so much fun exploring different textures and colors while creating their very own tree crafts! Through this hands-on activity, they practiced grasping, pinching, and placing materials—important skills that help strengthen fine motor development, hand-eye coordination, and sensory awareness.

Here at FELC, we believe even our youngest learners grow through play, exploration, and creativity. Every tree turned out as unique as the little artist who made it, and we couldn’t be more proud! 🍃✨Image attachmentImage attachment+Image attachment

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  • Tanglewood Elem.
  • Central Intermediate
  • St. Alphonsus Catholic School

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