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ParentsMaking Back To School Easy for Kids - Advice for
Parents
Preparing for the kids going back to school is very stressful for
parents, but it can also be very stressful for the kids themselves.
Everyone resists change and making transitions is always a little
difficult. This anxiety is especially more in cases where a child is
making the transition from elementary to middle or from middle to
high school. Anxiety is normal in such cases, but you can help ease
the transition by getting the kids involved in preparing for their
new school year like choosing school supplies and clothes, helping
to prepare their meals etc.
Try these tips for a fun and easy back
to school season:
1. Make shopping for school supplies special for
the kids by letting them choose what they want. Younger kids might
want supplies with their favorite cartoon character on them and
older ones might want their favorite sports hero or movie star on
them. Whatever their likes, they will feel better in school on
seeing things that they love in their backpack.
2. If your child
is starting at a new school this year, take time to visit the school
before it officially starts. Let your child have a look around.
Teachers are required to start school before kids start theirs so
you are likely to meet them on the campus. Take appointments and
introduce your child to some of the teachers. Your child will feel
less of a stranger when school actually starts.
3. Help kids give
you a hand in preparing their lunches. They will love being involved
in the process and are also more likely to finish the lunch they
themselves selected and helped prepare.
4. Set up an interesting
study table for the kids to study complete with a bulletin board.
New and creatively arranged things will make the kids want to go to
school and start studying.
5. Before school starts, throw a Back
To School party for your kids and their friends to say good-bye to
summer vacation and flag off the school season.
6. Start a morning
activity like some kind of sports or other outdoor activity at least
a month before school starts so that the kids get accustomed to
waking up early for school.
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