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Back to School Tips for Parents
Back to School Tips for Parents

Is anyone really ready for back to school? I'm thinking the answer is no. Each year, we resolve to do better, plan ahead, get things done sooner.
1. Do your homework
Find out what your child will be studying in school this year. Participate in any open houses or parent/teacher conferences that your child's school may offer. Visit the school's website (if they have one) and keep an eye out for calendars and upcoming events for you and your child.
2. Talk to your kids
Communication is key. Ask your child about his/her day after school. Find out what his/her favorite classes are and what food they like or dislike in the cafeteria and what classmates they get along with best.
3. Safety first
Develop a safety plan for different situations and scenarios and make sure that your kids know and understand your safety rules. Knowing that your children understand and respect the need for safety rules can help keep your worry in check.
4. Set up a homework routine
Setting up a time and place for homework will help your child get into the habit of completing their homework everyday without prompting. Instituting a rule such as no TV or video games until all homework is finished can also help motivate children.
5. Encourage extracurriculars
It is important that kids learn from an early age how to effectively balance school work with extracurricular activities. Talk openly with your child to see if you can gain a sense of what sort of activities they may enjoy most and discuss the ideas with them. Extracurricular activities can help children stay in shape and develop valuable team working skills.
6. Worried? Don't let them know
Expressing your anxieties around your children will only encourage them to worry as well. Model confidence and keep your cool and your child will likely follow suit.
7. Know what is normal and what is not
If you or your child are experiencing serious anxiety, physical illness, or mental health issues, contact your family physician or other qualified health expert. Some anxiety is normal for both parents and students with the start of a new school year, but it is important to seek help when necessary.
Keywords: back to school, family, home work, kids mental health
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