Back to school tips

                                           

                              Getting kids back into routine!



 It is therefore known as relating start of a new school year, or referred to a period in which learners and their parents purchase school supplies and apparel for the upcoming school year.  Meeting new people or getting reacquainted with new classmates can feel like a lot, yet as parents and learners we need to start with minor introduction toward classmates, teachers and neighbours. Most educators and learners kick off the school year by introducing themselves and talking about all stuff you will be doing that year.


                                          Information that a parent will need

Parents should set  up routines to help ease back-to-school nerves, get kids into a consistent school-night routine a few weeks before school starts. Moreover, parents should write down the  need-to-know information, while organizing and setting out what their children need.

Parents should encourage kids to develop good work habits early, like taking notes, writing down assignments and turning homework in on time.

Parent should help kids get back into the swing of things, make sure there is a quiet place that is free of distractions to do homework.

Talk to your child about feelings on school, friends, teachers and new activities. Set intentions with your child for the school year. It is vital for parents to encourage their child to pursue and passion project at the beginning of each semester.


                                     Tips and advice parents need for back to school  

*Save money for back-to-school shopping

*Make the unknown environment more familiar

*Transportation and safety

*After school programs, child care after school

 *Show them that you care by, buying them lunch

*Start bedtime routines early

*Find a go-to- school friend

* Deal with expectations

*Parents should attend back-to-school nights or other orientation events

*Demonstrate a positive view of education at home

*Encourage reading, active learning 

*Ask teachers how they would like to communicate

 


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