Start with Confidence, Not Pressure
Children adjust best when parents use encouragement, clear routines and realistic expectations instead of performance pressure.
Children adjust best when parents use encouragement, clear routines and realistic expectations instead of performance pressure.
Practice expressing needs, turn-taking in conversations and listening to simple instructions through play.
Let your child try hand-washing, packing simple items and choosing between limited options to strengthen confidence.
Share your child’s habits and concerns with educators so home and school approaches stay aligned.
When parents have clear expectations and practical routines, children transition more smoothly into childcare. If you need branch-specific recommendations, our admissions team can help based on age stage, schedule and location convenience.
Book a school tour → or explore preschool and daycare options.
Many children adjust in a few weeks, but timeline varies by personality and prior routine exposure.
Keep goodbye short, reassure consistently and coordinate transition strategies with educators.
Not always. Some children transition better with gradual schedule increases based on centre policy.
Talk to Pink Tower admissions for a practical recommendation and next intake check.