7 Ways to Help Your Child & Yourself Get Ready for Back To School
The end of the Summer brings the start of a whole new school year, with different subjects, teachers, schedules and people etc. Being well-organized and prepared makes going back to school enjoyable and successful.
Buying notebooks and scoping out sales is the easy part. There are less tangible things you can do as well.
Here are 7 ways you can help your child — and yourself — get ready to go back to school.
1. Re-Establish School Routines
It’s basic training drill time the last few weeks before school starts. Practice getting up and getting dressed as if school were in session and scheduling snacks and lunch time around the school schedule
2. Break Summer Habits
Get up & get out. Practice leaving the house in the morning. Yes, actually getting dressed out of PJ’s and going somewhere scheduled. It will help to break the summer habits like relaxing in your PJ’s until Noon!
3. Nurture Independence
Practice having your child manage basic needs without having to rely on you, such as, organizing school materials, viewing school website for valuable information, like gym clothes costs or any other item that might need to be done at school by your student. Even young children can build confidences and independence skills. Have them practice writing their name or tying their shoes
4. Set Up Homework Routines in Advance
It’s easier to follow a routine if you have it planned out. Plan what time and where your child will study. A routine helps every one stay in sync.
5. Make a Sick-Day Game Plan (or yes, a Head Lice Plan)
Before school begins line up a trusted babysitter or group of parents that can help out if the children get sick (or have head lice). Know the school policy for release forms etc.
6. Attend Orientations to Meet and Greet
Be sure to meet your children’s teachers and be an active participant in their school lives.
7. Make it a Family Affair
Get kids involved in ownership of their plans. Have them decide their routine and set expectations – they’ll be more likely to follow the plan!
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Author/Contributor: Julie B
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