![]() Snack & story time: Since he has lunch during his pre-K hours, it’s fine to wait a bit for our afternoon snack. ![]() ( Try for free with their first month free subscription offer! ) Language center includes writing practice, letter or phonics games, or time to play on or. It’s better to do this earlier in our routine rather than later, so he can focus better. Language center: After we’ve had a bit of exercise, I like to do what his school calls language center.This can be a bit of exercise, yoga, or just stretching! He loves that I do this with him and it helps me get some added movement in my day. Get moving time! Since I know he needs a mental break after just getting home from school, we have some movement time first.Potty break: Right after we get home, I remind him to go potty, because we all know that our preschoolers still need that reminder throughout the day.School pick-up: I pick up my baby boy around noon, so we’re usually home shortly after, unless we have a quick errand to run.If you think this will work for you and your preschooler, download our free printable preschool daily routine chart! The important thing is to have some structure for your child’s day, but also be flexible in case the day’s events require some adjustment. I know that everyone’s schedule can be different, plus even we adjust our daily routine to meet our mood and life’s flow. Rather than list specific times next to each activity, I’m going to share our routine with block times. Sample Afternoon Routine for Preschoolers Our afternoon routine is nothing fancy, but it works for us and provides a good balance of play time, alone time, and “time with mommy.” Check it out and see if it works for you and your preschooler! I’ve even provided a free printable routine for you to use! It allows my baby boy to play and learn and allows me to be productive, but also spend time with him. So, I came up with a daily afternoon routine for my preschooler that mimics the school’s daily schedule. Plus, I wanted to expand on his learning while home, rather than have him “be bored” or watching TV. As a business owner and work at home mom, I needed to figure out a plan for having him home with me each afternoon and still be productive. Not having the wrap-around daycare means our baby boy is home with me after his three hours of pre-K. This year, we chose not to do the wrap-around in order to save the daycare cost, especially since we are currently building a new home and know we’ll have plenty of associated expenses coming up! Here in Florida, pre-Kindergarten is three hours a day and if you wish, you can enroll your child in wrap-around daycare for an extra fee, so he or she can stay past the three hours. It’s hard to believe, but my baby boy started pre-Kindergarten this school year! He’s been in preschool before, but this year, he’s officially in pre-Kindergarten and learning all those necessary skills to get him ready for Kindergarten next year. ![]()
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