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Preparing for Back-to-School
(for children going off to school)

Before you can say, “Where’s your homework?”, it will be time to buy the clothes, supplies and lunchboxes necessary for the new school year. Here are some tips help you out from St. Louis Children’s Hospital and others in the know.

  • Start getting back on track ahead of time by getting up a half hour earlier each week, until you reach the normal school-day waking time.
  • Include your child when shopping for back-to-school supplies and clothes.
  • Start talking about school in a relaxed casual way.  But don’t over prepare, which itself can cause anxiety.
  • Meet the teacher before school starts. If your school has a kick-off event be sure and go. This is especially important for kindergarteners and preschoolers. Lori Norton-Meier, assistant professor of elementary education at Kansas State University says, a parent – teacher conference beforehand is a must.  

            "The first parent-teacher conference is essential. It comes at a time
       when children have had a little time to settle in and get used to their
       new environment and routines. It gives the child, the parents and the
        teacher an opportunity to talk together and find answers to any possible
        problems."

  • Let your child wear comfortable clothes on the first day, rather than a new outfit that hasn’t been broken in yet .
  • Make sure your child is getting the proper rest and nutrition. Both are necessary for good academic performance.
  • Get a copy of the school’s calendar and talk about upcoming events. Get them excited about what is ahead.
  • Prepare a special first day breakfast. Make sure everything is ready to go the night before so there is no last minute shoe hunting.
  • Take a tour of the building with your child so she is familiar with her surroundings. Look for bathrooms and the cafeteria. Point out fun things, like activity centers, in the classroom.
  • Spend quality time with your child beforehand. Letting them know you love them is the best security you can offer your children.
  • If your child is upset, say good-bye and leave. Prolonging the separation only makes it worse.
  • Read to your child. It gives a solid foundation for all academics.

If you and your child are prepared for the new school year, they will be ready and excited and you can relax. School should be a learning adventure not something you both dread.

copyright Belinda Mooney -Belinda Mooney is a freelance writer and mother of 7. She has been published in over 50 publications. If you would like to use any of her articles please email her at belinda@learningtreasures.com