It happens every year. Just when you are settled in to the lazy days of summer, you are startled to find Back to School catalogs in your mailbox and bikinis going on sale in favor of turtlenecks. Your local store has devoted an entire aisle to pencils, notebooks, and lunch bags. Soon there will be no more long days at the beach, late nights watching movies with popcorn, or mornings free of alarm clock jitters. Its enough to make you dread September, but it doesnt need to be that way. With a slight change in attitude and a plan in place, September can be one of the best months of the year. 1. Practice Dont wait until Labor Day to get ready for the changeover to the school year. Begin pulling back bedtime during the last two weeks of Augustaround 8:30 to 9:00 PM for elementary school kids. 2. Lower Your Expectations Major transitions equal disruption. Routines change and priorities shift. Allow yourself extra leeway when it comes to chores and tasks. Avoid scheduling appointments during the month surrounding the start of the school year. 3. Carve Out Extra Time Clear the decks of added responsibilities so that you can get through the transition with less stress. Dont sign up for your usual extra-curricular activities. Keep your family commitments to a minimum. 4. Motivate Your Kids Preparing for school isnt a job only for parents. The students themselves have things they must do to get ready. Make all the back to school activities, like shopping for school clothes, a fun family event. Devote the first week of school to getting settled and having fun as a family. Plan pizza nights and ice cream socials. Schedule extra game nights and buy a new puzzle. 5. Ask for Help Reduce your stress during this transition. Enlist help to complete all the back to school tasks. Hire a babysitter to watch your younger children while you take your older children to buy school clothes. Ask grandparents to supervise school supplies purchases. 6. Set the Tone Set a positive tone for the new school year. If you approach September with the kind of dread usually associated with prison terms, you can be sure your kids arent going to be too happy about going to school. On the other hand, if you show interest and excitement in what lies ahead, then your child will be eager to get started. 7. Focus The beginning of a new school year is an important time for a child. The whole family should be interested and involved in the process. Express interest about the upcoming year, classes, and school friends. Share your school memories. Celebrate this new beginning! The beginning of a new school year can be an exciting time for a family. Its a fresh start with new teachers and classmates, and perhaps even a new school. Planning for the best possible beginning to the year shows your child how much you care. The more effort you put into it, the more you and your child will reap the rewards. |