Some kids are still having difficulty adjusting to the new school year. Here is some advice from a mom and former schoolteacher to help ease the transition.
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00:00Before becoming a wife and mother, I was a teacher.
00:06I know we have a lot of parents here within our Alatea family.
00:09Here are some things that I've seen firsthand from parents that have helped transition their
00:13student into the new school year.
00:15Number one is creating a calm routine for early bedtime and a slow, peaceful morning.
00:21I know that it is easier said than done, especially when you have littles, but it really does
00:26make a big impact on your student.
00:28Number two is leaving a piece of you with your kiddo throughout the day.
00:31Whether this is a little lunch in the notebox or a picture of the family, it could help
00:35your child feel like they're still connected to you.
00:37Number three, touch base with your kid and just communicate about how their day went.
00:41A lot of parents would debrief with their students about their school day during dinner
00:45time or on the drive home.
00:47I also had some students whose parents would ask them what they were looking forward to
00:50the most on the drive to school, and you never know what sort of things your kids might reveal
00:54to you.
00:55And number four, you yourself having a good relationship with your child's teacher.
00:59Being in communication with your kid's teacher just helps your child know that you really
01:04are a team with their teacher, you're both working for their best interests, working
01:07towards all their school goals, and it just makes them feel confident.
01:11What are some other routines you do with your school-aged kids?
01:13Let us know in the comments.