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Proactive Steps Prepare Parents and Students for Back to School
Proactive Steps Prepare Parents and Students for Back to School
Proactive Steps Prepare Parents and Students for Back to School
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Going back to school can cause many emotions including
anticipation, happiness, apprehension and exhaustion. But it's not
just children who feel the stress and excitement of a new school
year, parents do as well. With a little planning, the transition
can go smoothly for the entire family.
Visit School
Many schools allow you to visit the classroom on the day of
registration. This is the perfect opportunity for parents and
students to orientate themselves to their new surroundings. For
younger students, they can see their new classroom and meet the
teacher. Older students can set up their locker and practice their
classroom schedule. This will help ease the stress of the first day
because they will know what to expect.
Get Supplies
Complete shopping at least a week prior to the start of school. Use
the school's list of necessary supplies to guide you with your
purchases and make sure you choose items appropriate for each age
group. A trend in school supplies is they are becoming smaller,
making them easier for transport and suitable for smaller hands.
For example, the BIC Mini Mechanical Pencils are sized for smaller
hands, have a comfortable grip to encourage better penmanship and
come in fun colors. Remember to choose pencils with number two
leads which are needed for standardized tests.
Mark It
Younger students will need all supplies labeled, including lunch
boxes and clothing such as jackets and hats. Use a permanent marker
that is easy to read, with a fine tip for limited bleeding. The BIC
Mark-It Retractable Permanent Marker helps parents stay organized
and is great for kids who will be working on school projects during
the upcoming school year.
Alter Routines
Don't wait until the last minute to change your daily routine,
start phasing into your new schedule several weeks prior. What time
students go to bed and wake up can drastically change once school
is in session, so start moving bedtimes up and don't sleep in too
late. Also consider changing the times that your child eats
breakfasts, lunches and dinners to be more in accordance with their
school routine.
Talk It Out
Talk to your kids about how they feel about the upcoming school
year. Some might be excited as the first day approaches, and others
might have worries that they are keeping to themselves. Talk about
new teachers, riding on the school bus, school subjects, activities
and friends. Remind them that you are there to listen to all of
their concerns and want to help when you can. Remember, starting
school can be a stressful time, and some of the small things that
adults dismiss could be huge concerns for kids.
Family Time
Finish summer with a bang by having a family party. Within a week
before school begins, plan a day or evening that your family will
spend time doing some of their favorite activities. Maybe make
their favorite summer dinner, and take turns discussing favorite
summer memories, and look at photos. This is a nice way to add
closure to summer while remembering all the fun things that
happened.
These tips will help your family enjoy the last days of summer
vacation and prepare for back to school one step at a time. When
the first day arrives keep a calm and positive attitude. Prepare a
family meal and sit down to discuss all the things that happened on
the first day. Continue to stay involved to ensure a great school
year.
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