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Why to Pack a Change of Clothes for Preschoolers

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Summary: Learn why packing a change of clothes for your child is very important when attending preschool in this free video on preschool readiness.

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By Ann Neyer
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Ann has a B.A. and M.A. in Education from UCLA. She has taught Kindergarten and pre-K in the Los Angeles Unified School System for twenty years. She also has multiple teaching...read more

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"Hi this is Ann and we’re going to take a minute now to talk about change of clothing. A very important to do as a parent, to have a change of clothing and a plastic bag that you leave at school. Why is this necessary? It’s important to do because many of times there can be accidents at school an art disaster for example, tipping water at the easel, having an accident in going to the bathroom and if you have a change of clothing at school, it makes it easier for all involved and that way you don’t have to leave work to come to school just to bring a change of clothing and your child will be more comfortable and happy to put on clothing that he is familiar with and that comes from the home versus something that comes from the school. Again a change of clothing is a great idea and it’s something that you should consider doing at the beginning of the school year. Change of clothing is very important to provide for the school, that way your student doesn’t have to have a major disruption of his school day because if there are no clothes provided within the classroom, the child will have to proceed to the school office and then on to the nurse’s office and will loose valuable instructional time within the classroom. So again change of clothing is something to consider and is easily done and kept within the classroom. "

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