Kinder Readiness Check
Start with the right early-learning level for your child. Explore Nursery, Kinder 1, and Kinder 2 readiness paths in one organized, parent-friendly Kinder hub.
Three early-learning starting points.
Choose the level that best matches your child today, then open the readiness page to see a quick learning snapshot and possible next step.
Select the Right Kinder Grade
Choose the grade card that best matches your childβs current level. Each page should feel lighter, simpler, and more age-appropriate for early learners.
Nursery / Pre-K
Best for children beginning early structured learning through matching, colors, shapes, counting, and following simple directions.
Open Nursery CheckKinder 1
Best for children who are beginning to recognize letters, numbers, picture-word relationships, and short classroom-style tasks.
Open Kinder 1 CheckKinder 2
Best for children preparing for stronger letter-sound familiarity, counting, sequencing, simple comprehension, and school habits.
Open Kinder 2 CheckWhat Kinder Checks Usually Focus On
Kinder readiness pages should feel more visual, simpler to understand, and easier for a parent to guide without making the child feel pressured.
Colors, Shapes, and Matching
Simple early concepts that help show how comfortable a child is with basic visual learning tasks.
Listening and Directions
Short instruction-following activities that help parents see classroom-readiness behavior.
Number and Pattern Basics
Counting, simple recognition, and early logic patterns appropriate for young learners.
Letter and Word Familiarity
Beginning alphabet awareness, simple vocabulary, and picture-word connections.
Simple Thinking Tasks
Short, age-appropriate activities that show attention, noticing, and early understanding.
School Habit Readiness
Attention, participation, and comfort with simple structured tasks that matter in early learning.
How Parents Should Use the Kinder Hub
The Kinder category hub should feel easy to use even for first-time parents who just want a quick, practical starting point.
Choose the closest level
Start with the grade that feels closest to your childβs current ability and age.
Read the activity aloud if needed
For younger children, parents may say the instructions aloud while letting the child respond.
Use the result as guidance
The outcome should help parents choose support, not create pressure or label the child.
Kinder readiness checks should feel encouraging and gentle. The goal is to help parents understand the childβs current learning comfort, not to force a formal school-exam experience.
Who the Kinder Hub Is Most Helpful For
This category hub is especially helpful for families who want a clearer idea of where a young child may fit best before moving forward.
- βParents checking whether a child is ready for early structured learning
- βFamilies unsure whether to start with Nursery, Kinder 1, or Kinder 2
- βChildren who may need a gentle learning support starting point
- βParents looking for a softer, child-friendly readiness experience
- βFamilies preparing for the next school year or school transition
- βOFW parents who want a simple first learning check for young children
What Parents Can Do Next
After opening a Kinder readiness page, parents should know what kind of next step may be helpful based on how the child responds.
Move Forward with Confidence
For children who seem comfortable with the activities and may be ready for the next level.
Explore FI OptionsGet Light Early Support
For children who may benefit from more guidance, repetition, or structured practice.
See 1-on-1 SupportAsk for Guidance
For parents who are still unsure which next step or learning path may fit best.
Message on WhatsAppKinder Hub Questions
A few quick answers before parents choose Nursery, Kinder 1, or Kinder 2.
Choose Nursery, Kinder 1, or Kinder 2
Start with the Kinder level that feels closest to your child today. The goal is a gentle learning snapshot that helps parents decide the next step with more clarity.