Starting school for the first time or going back after a long summer break can be both exciting and overwhelming for some children and young people. As a parent or carer, you can help them get prepared.
How do they feel?
Talking about returning to school with your child can help you understand how they feel and what is worrying them. Check in with them even if they don’t appear too worried.
Establishing a Routine
Creating a consistent routine is important and will reduce stress and help children feel more prepared and in control. Plan a new morning routine together at least a week before school starts.
Help your child look forward to starting school again
Remind your children about the things they can look forward to. These may include:
Encourage healthy habits
Nutrition plays an important role in a child’s ability to learn and concentrate
Create a designated homework space
Creating a quiet area, free from distractions, where your child can do their homework, can have a significant effect on how they focus and achieve. Make sure it is well lit and has all necessary equipment: pencils, calculator and paper etc. Encourage your child to use this space regularly to develop good study habits.
Make time and space for them to do things they enjoy so they strike a balance with school and homework. This will help them feel less overwhelmed by the challenges of school.
Use Positive Reinforcement
Get Involved in School Activities
Encourage your child to participate in school activities, whether it's joining a club, a sports team, or taking part in school events. Getting involved helps children make new friends, develop new skills, and feel more connected to their school community. It’s also a great way for parents to meet other families and build relationships with teachers and staff.
Stay connected with teachers and school staff.
Open communication with teachers helps you stay informed and gives children a strong support system. It also reassures your child that home and school are working together to help them succeed.
Finally, returning to school is a transition for the whole family. With preparation, encouragement, and open communication, the experience can be both rewarding and confidence building.
Think about something you could do together to help celebrate the end of the first week, such as watching their favourite movie or going to the park.