Top 10 tips for ‘going back to school’
Well, we are surviving the summer with our kids. But as I look out on the horizon, the “back to school” tidal wave is approaching fast. We have four kids in three different schools entering 8th, 7th, 4th and 3rd grade so we have great personal stress related to the kids returning to school. But we have learned an important lesson: getting ready for a new school year is one of the biggest transitions our kids make and they can experience anxiety.
When we talk to our kids, they are not typically worried about the next batch of teachers—but they say they are reluctant to return to school because of all the “homework” and “hard work.” They are, in effect, worried about the “expectations” and measuring up. So we’ve decided to try to shape positive expectations using some of these approaches:
The back to school drama is coming but you can send an excited child to school with optimism for a new year. And p.s. I do agree with my kids—there is too much homework! I just don’t tell them.
[I]Eileen Wacker lives in Honolulu, Hawaii, with her husband and four children. She is the author of the new children’s book, Pink Hamster and the Birthday Surprise, the fourth installment of the award winning Fujimini Adventure Series. For additional information on the series, please visit www.oncekids.com.[/I]