Back to school is a time that arouses many emotions among both children and parents. In an instant, the freedom of summer turns into a rhythm of classes, duties and new challenges. How can you make this period less stressful and at the same time help your child prepare better? Here are ten practical ways to help you enter the new school year with a smile on your face.
1. Start with a conversation
Before school starts, talk to your child about their expectations, fears, and hopes. Are they looking forward to seeing their friends? Maybe they are worried about a new teacher or the more difficult subjects? Let them talk openly about their feelings, and you can listen without judgment. Understanding what your child is feeling will help you better support them.
2. Gradually introduce the school daily rhythm
A few days before the school year starts, it's a good idea to start regulating bedtimes and wake-up times. This will help your child adjust to waking up early. Reestablishing a daily schedule ahead of time will make the first day of school less of a shock and mornings less chaotic.
3. Organize school shopping together
Choosing a backpack, notebooks, and school supplies can be an exciting experience for your child. Let them participate in the shopping and make choices, such as the design of the notebook cover or the color of the pencil case. Your child will feel more involved in the preparations, which will help them enjoy going back to school.
4. Set up a study space at home
Prepare a quiet, well-lit place at home where your child can do their homework and study. It doesn't have to be a separate room - a desk with a comfortable chair and access to basic supplies will be enough. A personal "office" will help your child focus on learning and develop the habit of regular work.
5. Encourage reading before classes begin
Reading is a great way to review skills learned in the previous school year. Choose books together that are appropriate for your child's age and interests. You can suggest joint book nights or audiobooks that will help your child get back into the academic rhythm.
6. Practice independence and responsibility
Preparing your child for returning to school also means developing their independence. Teach them to pack a backpack, prepare clothes for the next day, or plan time for homework. This will help your child feel in control of their daily life, which will translate into greater self-confidence.
7. Organize meals together
Regular, healthy meals are key to a child's well-being and concentration. Start the day with a shared breakfast, and if possible, eat lunch or dinner together. It's also worth preparing lunch boxes together - a child will be more willing to reach for food that they helped prepare.
8. Talk about plans and goals for the new school year
Ask your child what they would like to learn, what they would like to improve, or what they are most excited about. Set some simple goals for the coming year – it could be getting better grades in a specific subject, taking part in a competition, or learning a new language. Setting goals gives your child the motivation to act and the feeling that each day at school matters.
9. Build a positive attitude
Your attitude as a parent has a huge impact on your child's approach to school. Talk about education in a positive way, emphasize the benefits of going to school, such as gaining new friends, interesting skills and knowledge. Even if your child is struggling, show that you understand them and encourage them to face challenges.
10. Keep a balance between learning and fun
Back to school doesn't mean the end of fun. Find time to play games, go for walks, do sports or other favorite activities together. This will give your child a chance to relax, which will translate into better results in school and better well-being.
To sum up
Returning to school is a challenge, but also an opportunity to strengthen the bond with your child and build a positive attitude towards learning together. By following the above tips, you will make this period less stressful, and your child will find it easier to find their way in the school rhythm. It is worth putting a little effort into preparations so that the beginning of the school year becomes an opportunity for joy and new inspiration for you.