Starting the new school year can be a time of great excitement… and anxiety. Help calm your child’s fears (and your own) with these teacher-approved tips.
- Meet the new teacher.
If personal contact with the teacher isn’t possible, try locating the teacher’s picture on a school website or in a yearbook, so your child can put a name with a face. If your child’s teacher sends a welcome letter, be sure to read the letter together.
- Tour the school.
With an older child, you might ask him to give you a tour of the school. This will help refresh his memory and yours.
- Connect with friends.
- Tool up.
School supply lists also provide great insight into the schoolwork ahead. Get your child excited about upcoming projects by explaining how new supplies might be used. Let him practice using supplies that he’s not used before — such as colored pencils or a protractor — so he will be comfortable using them in class.
- Avoid last-minute drilling.
- Chat about today’s events and tomorrow’s plans.
- Ease into the routine.
Kids aren’t the only creatures of habit. Get yourself back into a routine, too! Don’t forget to get your sleep to be a happy, cheerful parent for the new back-to-school year!
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