How to Get You and Your Child School Ready

The new school year can be a very stressful time for you and your child, but it doesn’t have to be that way. There are a multitude of things to consider and keep in mind to make the transition easier. Here are some tips to help you ease your way into the new school year and stay organized.

Update Medical Records
Many schools require and up-to-date medical record of your child. So it is imperative that you to get this done as soon as possible.

Set Up a Bedtime and Wake-up Time and Stick To It
This is a great way to get you and your kids used to the new school routine. Make sure to set up an appropriate bedtime and wake-up time and stick to it. You and your child will adjust accordingly.

Plan Healthy Lunches and Snacks Ahead of Time
One of the easiest ways to stay organized throughout the school year is to pack lunches ahead of time. Know what you’ll need for the week and pack ahead of time. Not only will this save you time, but it’ll make your day less stressful.

Keep a Family Calendar
Keeping a calendar full of upcoming events will make your life easier. With the school year approaching, there will be plenty of events and meetings to attend. Make sure you don’t miss any of the action by always being prepared!

Establish Limits and Clear Rules for Behavior
Depending on your child’s age, it’s always good to establish certain rules and standards about their behavior. Hold them accountable for having their homework done and doing their chores around the house. It is good to set these standards now so they know what is expected of them.

Grant Your Child a Degree of Freedom
It is absolutely essential to grant children a degree of freedom when making their own decisions. This can help them become better adept at dealing with their fears and other emotions. Let them choose what clubs or activities they want to be involved in or what sport or instrument they want to play. No matter what, they will be gaining great personal skills that they can use in the future.

Set Goals For The School Year — Other Than Good Grades
Every parent wants to see their child get good grades, but set other goals for your children to achieve throughout the school year. This will prepare your child and kick start their successful school year. However, don’t get too carried away and create too many goals for your child you don’t want them to get too stressed out!