Tips to Start The School Year Strong: Part 2

It’s important for children to learn how to manage their time and organize their assignments on their own, and the start of a new school year is an excellent opportunity to work on these new skills.

In Part 2 of our Start The School Year Strong series, I’m sharing a few quick tips to help your family start a back-to-school ritual and create a more personalized schedule to help your child accomplish more during the new school year.

 

  1. Instill Responsibility
    1. This is an endlessly useful skill that your child will use through out their life. They’ll thank you later!
    2. Time management is a part of this! It will help them to be seen as a reliable person who gets things done when asked.
  2. Create a Routine
    1. Instituting an earlier bedtime can help them get up earlier for school. Starting to put together their belongings the night before can make mornings go smoothly every day!
    2. An alarm clock can help foster independance and feelings of self sufficiency.
  3. Calm is key!
    1. Going to bed without difficult emotions and waking up at ease can help every day start on the right foot.
    2. Including them in the back-to-school shopping trip helps them to be a part of the process and know what to look for in their daily routine. Plus, having them choose the items themselves gives your child a sense of ownership over the products…which means a higher likelyhood of them taking good care of them and bringing them back home with them each day.
  4. Talk to them!
    1. Ask them about their hopes and expectations for the year.
    2. Discuss what they think could go better at school this year than it did last year.
    3. Make sure they know that they can always talk to you about their worries and dreams. This gives them a healthy place to vent (and it lets you in on where their mind is!)
    4. Be careful not to pass any judgement on what they share with you. Give advice only when asked!

Remember, It’s never too late to start any of these tips! I hope you found these suggestions helpful. Can’t wait to hear about this school year!

Linking Your Child to Academic Success and Self-Confidence.

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