“…One of these dimensions is child's readiness for school; second dimension is school environment and education practices, practices that support a smooth transition to primary school and readiness of the school that focus on organizing all children's learning. Third dimension is as well as parents' attitude, communication with children, transition to primary school and their development, parents readiness for school that focus on children's interest for first learning (Al Hassan & Lansford 2009;Bruner, Floyd, Copeman, 2003;High, In the studies that are about child's readiness for school, there is a correlation between social skills which is one of the elements of the school readiness and school readiness and future academic success (NICHD Early Child Care Research Network, 2003, Ziv, 2013Coolahan, Fantuzzo, Mendez, & McDermott, 2000;NICHD Early Child Care Network, 2004;Pianta & McCoy, 1997;Zill & West, 2001), and there are studies that states more socially skilled children have better academic success (Bulotsky-Shearer, Fernandez, Dominguez & Rouse, 2011;Dobbs, Doctoroff, Fisher & Arnold, 2006;Escalon & Greenfield, 2009;Fantuzzo, Manz, Atkins & Meyers, 2005;McClelland et. al., 2007;Ziv, 2013).…”