By Rajni Pandey | August 20, 2024
Avoid last-minute panic by ensuring your child's school supplies (notebooks, pens, calculators) are well-stocked. A pre-planned shopping list will save you time and prevent overspending.
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Check if uniforms or clothes still fit after the break. Avoid back-to-school morning surprises by ensuring everything is clean, ironed, and ready.
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Help your child clean out their old backpack, toss out unnecessary items, and neatly organize essentials for a fresh start.
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Encourage your child to ease back into school mode by developing a balanced study schedule. Consider including homework, reading, and downtime to avoid burnout.
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A clutter-free, distraction-free workspace is crucial. Ensure your child has a designated area with the necessary tools for efficient studying.
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Whether it's laptops or tablets, ensure all devices are charged, updated, and working properly. This can prevent tech-related frustrations on the first day back.
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Reviewing the new class timetable with your child can help them mentally prepare. Take note of any changes in subjects, teachers, or extracurricular activities.
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Plan simple, healthy lunches for the first week to keep your child energized. Preparing in advance can ensure a stress-free morning routine.
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Begin adjusting bedtime and morning wake-up schedules at least a few days before school starts. This gradual shift can help ease your child back into a productive routine.
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Take time to talk to your child about the new school year, their goals, and any anxieties they might have. Positive reinforcement and goal-setting can boost their confidence.
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