In
the days leading up to school, practice walking to school or to the
bus stop often so it begins to feel like a familiar routine. If you
child will be riding the bus, attend the bus orientation and go over the
bus safety rules a few times.
A
few days before school starts, begin getting your child and yourself
used to the bedtime and wake-up schedule that will be required during
school.
Get everything ready a day or two in advance.
The
day before, let your child pick out what they will wear on the first
day of school. Let your child choose a favourite outfit from clothes
that are already 'broken-in' and comfortable.
Try to get your child and yourself off to bed a bit early so you're both well rested in the morning.
The first day...
Get
yourself and your child up early enough to eat a calm, unhurried
breakfast. Keep things as normal as possible; if your child normally has
cereal for breakfast, make cereal this morning.
When you say goodbye to your child the first day, make it quick, light, and reassuring.
Your
child will be reassured by a warm hug and a reminder that you, or their
usual caregiver, will be picking them up or waiting at home after
school is finished.
Some
parents feel a temporary sense of loss when their child goes off to
school. If you're feeling that way, plan a special activity for yourself
that you can look forward to during the first days of school.
After school...
Plan a special dinner with your child's favourite foods to celebrate the first day of school.
Use
the first day of school to start some routines for the rest of the
school year. One of these routines is to talk with your child every day
about what happened at school. Here are some questions that can help to
start the discussion:
- Did your teacher read you a story today? Tell me about it.
- What did you do in school today that you really liked? Tell me why this activity was so special for you.
- What are you looking forward to doing tomorrow at school?
Use those precious few minutes before bedtime to snuggle with your child and read him or her a bedtime story.
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