What should we practise for the Habs 4+ assessment next week (boys and girls)?
/Nothing really. Not the week before the assessment.
Sorry if that is not what you want to hear but it is the absolute truth.
What your child should be doing in the lead up to their 4+ assessment at Habs (boys or girls) is relaxing and keeping calm.
The only thing you should really be doing is discussing your key expectations of them in their assessment next week.
Many parents miss this very important piece.
By not telling your child what you personally expect from them in how they behave in the 4+ assessment next week, you are missing a huge piece to the 4+ assessment success puzzle.
If your child is not aware of what you expect from them, how will they ever know what they need to go in and actually demonstrate?
By not telling your child what you personally expect from them in how they complete all of their tasks in the 4+ assessment next week, you are missing another huge piece to the 4+ assessment success puzzle.
It’s all well and good to practise writing their name, writing numbers to 10 and reading etc but that should have been done consistently over the last 12 months anyway.
To all of our students attending their 4+ assessments next week, go in and shine! I know you will all do so incredibly well.
Also, tell your child it’s a ‘play date’ if you want them to go in there and ‘play’. That’s not what we will be telling our students.
Oh and I really don’t care that they’ve written that it’s ‘play based’.
Irrelevant.
