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           Dibber’s Guide To A Smooth Start For Preschoolers


           As children are se ling in in this new school year, the team at Dibber International Education reminds families
           that emotional adjustment ma ers just as much as daily routines.
           While many young children are stepping confidently into their days, others may still be finding their rhythm.
           Excitement and curiosity can sit alongside uncertainty - especially for toddlers and preschoolers navigating a
           structured learning environment for the first time.



           “School transitions are big milestones in a young      At Dibber, educators partner closely with parents
           child's life. They bring a range of feelings – from    and caregivers to ensure children experience the
           curiosity and joy to nervousness and uncertainty,”     same sense of safety and care at home and at school.
           says Ursula Assis, Country Director at Dibber          This collaborative approach, led by their Engaged
           International Education in South Africa. “By o ering   Educators™, is central to how they support each
           children consistent routines, open conversations, and   child's holistic development.
           gentle preparation, we lay the emotional foundation
           they need to walk into school with confidence.”         When children see adults in their lives working
                                                                  together, they feel safe and secure. They know
           At Dibber, educators view the transition into a new year   they are supported from all sides," says Assis
           as a moment of connection – a chance to honour each
           child's emotions, while also equipping them with tools   Storytelling And Play
           to adapt and thrive. One of the most powerful ways to   Storytelling can also be a powerful preparation tool.
           ease this transition is through routine. After the relaxed   Reading books about starting school or inventing
           pace of the holidays, families are encouraged to gently   your own story where your child is the hero can
           reintroduce familiar rhythms such as earlier bedtimes,   ease anxiety. And above all, never underestimate
           regular mealtimes, and quiet evening play. These small   the power of play.
           steps help children feel safe and ready for the
           day-to-day structure of preschool life.                “Pretend play at home – from packing a snack to
                                                                  role-playing as the teacher – transforms the unknown
           “Children thrive on predictability,” explains Assis.   into the familiar. Play is how children practice life. It
           “Something as simple as brushing their teeth at the    gives them a sense of control and excitement,” adds
           same time every night or si†ing together for breakfast   Assis.
           each morning helps them feel anchored as they
           prepare for change.”                                   Now that families are back into the flow of the school
                                                                  year, Dibber encourages parents and caregivers to
           Communication Is Key                                   remember that connection ma†ers more than
           Dibber encourages parents to listen a†entively to their   perfection. With consistency, play, and open-hearted                                         Dibber’s Global Presence
           child's thoughts and feelings, no ma†er how small or   teamwork, everyday school life can become a place
           silly they seem. Young children often express their    where children feel safe, seen, and ready to grow and                      Founded in Norway in 2003, Dibber now has an established network of over 600
           worries indirectly – through behaviour or play – and   thrive.                                                                 preschools and schools across 9 countries in Scandinavia, the Baltics, Central Europe,
           o ering empathy in return can go a long way.
                                                                  “At Dibber, we believe every child deserves a warm,                     the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. They ensure their children receive equal opportunities
           “Speak to your child in your home language – whether   secure start. That's why our educators walk                               by fostering a deep love for learning and a sense of social responsibility, while also
           it's English, isiZulu, Afrikaans, or Sesotho,” highlights   hand-in-hand with families to make each new chapter                  helping them learn the skills to thrive in an ever evolving and interconnected world.
           Assis. “Familiar words feel comforting. When children   as smooth and meaningful as possible,” concludes
           feel heard, their emotional load lightens, and their   Assis.
           confidence grows.”                                                                                                                     600+                 09              45K+                      17+
                                                                                                                                               Preschools &        Countries           Children         Units in South Africa
           Celebrate Small Wins                                   To learn more about Dibber International Education's
           To strengthen that confidence, Dibber recommends        approach to emotional readiness and play-based                             Schools Globally                       Nurtured Daily         and Expanding
           celebrating small wins – from remembering to greet a   learning, visit your nearest Dibber preschool or
           friend to helping pack their own bag. These moments    connect with the team at www.dibber.co.za.
           build emotional resilience and a sense of pride, which
           are essential when navigating unfamiliar environments.
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