DS (4.5) is going into kindergarten next year and (due to him being one of the youngest in his grade/ socially immature/ speech delayed) were really counting on preschool to get him as prepared as possible. Now that the school year is, pretty much, canceled, I am left wondering what to do next. We have been doing those daily at home scholastic lessons but they are mostly about comprehension vs skill building. I also got him a wipeable workbook for the alphabet and numbers.
My question is: what do kids REALLY need to know before kindergarten. L is a handful if not stimulated, so I don't want to do the kindergarten teacher's job.