

Older Kids Can Help Younger Siblings Get Ready for School
Parents aren’t the only family members who can lend a hand to new kindergartners. Older siblings can also help their younger siblings to get ready for school!
Parents aren’t the only family members who can lend a hand to new kindergartners. Older siblings can also help their younger siblings to get ready for school!
It’s August! Time to think about getting ready for school. We created a calendar to help you count down the weeks before school and use
It’s August. I am still not sure how we got here so fast. And the start of school is just around the corner. If you
In one of our recent posts, we talked about how parents and caregivers can help children get and stay ready for school over the summer
When you think about children making art, what comes to mind? Quite possibly you think of play time, of paint all over hands and tables,
We say it every summer: Reading is one of the best ways to help kids get ready for school! It is also a great way
For the past couple of summers, we have talked about summer slide and how to prevent it. (The answer is: reading.) This summer, we are
As a parent, you are very committed to helping your child to get ready for school. But it can feel like an overwhelming task. You
I don’t want to say this too loudly but: School starts in a month. That means you still have a lot of time to prepare.
The KITS Programs are a family of evidence-based curricula that promote school success by strengthening children’s skills, increasing parental involvement, and supporting educators across the transition to kindergarten.
This year, we return to in-person training. We will be in spaces where multiple programs, in addition to KITS, operate. We are asking all attendees to agree with the Confidentiality Agreement below to ensure that confidentiality is maintained.
As an employee, volunteer, visitor, or associate of TFC Consultants, Inc., Oregon Social Learning Center and OSLC Developments, Inc., I agree to the following:
Coaching and Videotaping
KITS uses ongoing coaching to support educators in the implementation of the model. We do this through viewing groups on video, weekly team meetings, and fidelity monitoring. Your team will record KITS School Readiness and Parent Groups and upload each session to a secure online platform (such as Box.com). The videos are only used as a means to support KITS staff. We promise it’s not scary!
Your KITS team will meet every week to talk about what is working well and areas where you may be experiencing challenges. During these meetings, teams and coaches will work together to problem-solve challenges, offer support and encouragement, and celebrate successes!
If parents or students do not wish to be recorded, they can be seated out of view or for online parent groups they may turn off their cameras.
Ownership
‘Kids In Transition to School’ and ‘KITS’ are registered trademarks of Oregon Social Learning Center (OSLC) in Eugene, Oregon.
KITS Program Manuals are protected by copyrights owned by OSLC.
This means there are some limits to how you can use KITS: