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Mini Minds School Readiness Checklist

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​Mini Minds School Readiness Checklist


Is your little one preparing for the big leap into school?


​Starting school is a massive milestone, and it’s completely natural to wonder if your child is fully prepared. The Mini Minds School Readiness Checklist is a comprehensive, gentle guide designed specifically for parents of children aged 4–5 years.


​Every child develops at their own beautiful pace. This checklist isn’t about strict tests or high-pressure expectations—it’s a supportive tool to help you identify exactly where your child is thriving and where they might benefit from a little extra encouragement before their first day.


​What’s Inside?

​Created by Deone Van Der Spuy, this guide helps you assess key developmental pillars to ensure your child can Move, Focus, Learn, and Thrive. It covers crucial readiness areas, including:

  • Motor Skills & Movement: Ensuring they have the physical confidence to navigate the school day.
  • Focus & Attention: Building the foundational skills needed for classroom learning.
  • Social & Emotional Growth: Helping them manage new routines and peer interactions.
  • Learning & Curiosity: Gauging their readiness for early academic concepts.


​Why Parents Love It:

  • Clear & Actionable: Easy-to-read checklist format that takes the guesswork out of "school readiness."
  • Peace of Mind: Validates what your child is already doing well and highlights gentle areas for growth.
  • Instant Download: Get immediate access to print at home or view on your tablet/phone.


​Give your child the best head start and approach the upcoming school year with confidence!


​Product Details:

  • Format: High-quality, printable PDF
  • Target Age: 4–5 years old


Disclaimer: This checklist is designed for informational and educational purposes only to support parents in identifying general developmental areas. It does not replace professional medical, psychological, or educational assessments. If you have specific concerns about your child's development, please consult with a qualified pediatrician, educator, or healthcare professional.

You will get a PDF (610KB) file