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In Australia, kindergarten is typically the first year of formal education, and there are several skills and concepts that children should know before starting school. Here is a checklist of some of the things your child should know before starting kindergarten in Australia:

Basic language and literacy skills: Your child should be able to recognize and write their name, recognize the letters of the alphabet, and understand basic concepts like rhyming and letter sounds.

Basic numeracy skills: Your child should be able to count to at least 10, recognize numbers 1-10, and understand basic concepts like addition and subtraction.

Social skills: Your child should be able to follow simple instructions, take turns, share, and interact positively with their peers.

Basic self-care skills: Your child should be able to use the toilet independently, dress and undress themselves, and wash their hands.

Basic problem-solving skills: Your child should be able to solve simple problems, such as figuring out how to stack blocks to make a tower or how to fit shapes into a puzzle.

Basic physical skills: Your child should be able to run, jump, hop, skip, and throw and catch a ball.

Remember, every child develops at their own pace, and these skills are not absolute requirements. However, having these skills can make the transition to kindergarten smoother and help your child succeed in school.

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