1. Establish a Routine: Start a consistent morning and evening routine a few weeks before school begins to help your child adjust to the schedule.
2. Get Organized: Help your child organize their backpack, supplies, and study area. Use folders or binders to keep homework and important papers sorted.
3. Create a Homework Space: Set up a quiet, dedicated space for your child to do homework. Stock it with necessary supplies like pencils, erasers, and paper.
4. Practice Independence: Encourage your child to take responsibility for their belongings, such as packing their backpack and remembering their homework.
5. Set Goals: Discuss academic and personal goals for the school year, such as improving reading skills or making new friends.
6. Healthy Habits: Ensure your child gets enough sleep, eats a nutritious breakfast, and stays active. These habits can improve focus and energy levels.
7. Communicate with Teachers: Establish a good relationship with your child’s teacher.
8. Foster a Positive Attitude: Encourage a positive attitude towards school. Talk about what they’re excited about and address any worries they may have.
9. Educate: Talk to your kids about being kind and considerate of other’s feelings. Have open communication about Bullying.
10. Build Relationships: Plan playdates before school starts to introduce your kids to their classmates