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ParentsA Back to School Checklist
It is easy to forget something or the other during this time when
stores are mobbed by anxious parents and excited children. With so
much on your mind preparing for your child's new school year, you
could make things easier for yourself and your kid by using this
complete back-to-school checklist.
1. First things first - ensure
that all form registrations and other school formalities have been
taken care of and that the school has updated information regarding
your address and phone numbers in case of emergencies. 2. Decide
how your child will go to walk. If walking, educate your child about
road safety rules. 3. If biking to school, see to it that the bike
is in good condition. Get any repairs done if needed. Check the bell
and brakes. Check the helmet and it's lock. Educate your child about
traffic rules and safety issues. 4. If going by school bus, make
arrangements for the school bus and educate your child about school
bus safety and bus stop etiquette. 5. Contact your child's school
to check if they have a supply checklist. If they do, shop for all
items well ahead of time. If they don't, here is what is generally
needed: notebooks, paper, pen, pencil, crayons, poster colors,
eraser, ruler, sharpener, glue, pencil pouch or case, backpack,
lunch box and water bottle. Allow kids to help you choose their
supplies. This will create excitement about going back to school.
6. Shop for clothes and shoes and if required, the school uniform.
Allow kids to buy some accessories they want to add to their
wardrobe. 7. Shop for gadgets needed by kids at school. This will
include things like cell phones, calculators, notebook computers or
PDA etc. depending upon your child's age and requirements. 8. Plan
lunches for the first week depending upon your child's choices.
Involve the kids in this process as they are more likely to eat
stuff that they themselves chose to have. 9. Shop for groceries,
juice boxes and bottled water along with brown paper lunch bags (if
not using lunch boxes). 10. Prepare a study table at home for your
child to complete homework. Create a comfortable desk space away
from distractions such as TV and Games.
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