April 14, 2025
A group of children with backpacks are running towards a school building.

Preschool Prep: 5 Simple Ways to Get Ready for Fall Enrollment

The Preschool Countdown Is On — Are You Ready? 


Preschool isn’t just another milestone. It’s a whole new world for your child — and let’s be real, for you too. 

From figuring out routines to remembering what paperwork you even need, the transition can feel like a lot. But it doesn’t have to. 


If you’re getting your child ready for preschool this fall, this blog is your go-to checklist. 

Whether this is your first little one or your fourth, these tips will help you feel prepared, not panicked. 



1. Tour Local Preschool Programs Early 


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Before you fall in love with a center’s website or their cute social media posts, go visit in person. A tour tells you so much more than a brochure ever could. 


Here’s why touring early matters: 

 

  • Fall spots fill up fast. If you wait too long, your top choice may be full. 
  • You get to see how teachers interact with kids in real-time 
  • It gives your child a chance to see the space, meet staff, and feel less nervous 
  • You’ll be able to ask questions that matter to your family (like food, naps, discipline) 

 

Looking for a preschool in the Orlando area? Schedule a tour with us today to explore your options and ask all the questions you need — no pressure. 


2. Talk to Your Child About What Preschool Is 


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Starting school is a big change — and for some kids, it brings up big feelings. (Totally normal.) 


Here’s how to prepare your child emotionally: 


 

  • Use phrases like, “You’ll get to play, make new friends, and learn fun things” 
  • Watch short videos or read books about going to preschool 
  • Drive or walk by the school a few times before their first day 
  • Let them pick out their backpack or lunchbox — kids love being part of the prep 
  • Pro tip: If your child is feeling clingy, don’t panic. Reassure them that preschool is a safe place and remind them you always come back. That’s the magic phrase. 

 



3. Get Your Enrollment Documents Ready 

 

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Nothing’s worse than realizing you're missing paperwork the day you’re trying to register. Avoid the scramble with this quick checklist: 


What most preschools require: 

 

  1. Child’s birth certificate 
  2. Parent’s photo ID 
  3. Immunization records and physical exam (usually within the last year) 
  4. Proof of residency (like a lease, utility bill, or mail) 
  5. Completed enrollment forms and signed policy agreements 
  6. If applying for VPK or School Readiness, you’ll need approval letters 

 

Need help applying for VPK or SR? Our admin team helps parents every week. Just reach out here and we’ll walk you through the process. 


4. Practice Your Preschool Routine Now 


 

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  • Don’t wait until the first day to try a brand-new routine. Start easing into it a few weeks before preschool begins. 

 


 Here’s what to practice: 


 

  • Morning routine: Try waking up earlier, eating breakfast, getting dressed, and heading out the door 
  • Bathroom independence: If your child is potty trained, encourage wiping, flushing, and washing hands on their own 
  • Saying goodbye: Practice short goodbyes when dropping them off at a relative’s or a short activity 

 

It’s not about being perfect — it’s about creating a rhythm that feels safe and familiar by the time school starts. 



5. Pick Out Supplies and Label Everything 

 

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Each preschool is different, but here are a few common items you’ll likely need: 


 Preschool Supply Basics: 


 

  • Backpack (small enough for your child to carry) 
  • Extra change of clothes (accidents happen!) 
  • Water bottle 
  • Nap mat or blanket (if full day) 
  • Diapers/wipes (if not potty trained) 
  • Sunscreen or hat (if outdoor play is frequent) 

 

Don’t forget to label everything — even socks. Trust me, stuff gets lost. A roll of clothing labels and a Sharpie will become your best friend. 


Bonus Tips: What to Look for in a Preschool 


Still deciding which program is right for you? Here’s a quick checklist of signs that a preschool is a good fit:  


 

  • Teachers greet your child warmly and engage with the 
  • The classrooms are clean, organized, and filled with hands-on activities 
  • There’s a consistent schedule, but with room for child-led play. 
  • They offer updates, photos, or communication throughout the weeks 
  • Staff are CPR certified and follow clear health/safety policies 

 

And if you’re looking for all that and more? Check out our Fall 2025 programs. We’d love to show you around and answer every question — no matter how small. 



Final Thoughts: You’ve Got This (Even If It Feels Like A Lot) 


Preschool is a big step — for both you and your child. And while every parent has that moment of “Am I doing this right?” the answer is: yes. 


You’re already doing the hard part by showing up, asking questions, and making sure your child is set up for success. 


If you need support, info, or a checklist you can actually print, download our free Preschool Prep Checklist here. It breaks everything down so you can feel organized and ready — without the stress. 


Schedule a tour today and we’ll walk you through the process, step-by-step! 


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