Step 1: Discuss and Manage Concerns
Give kids the opportunity to voice their fears about going back to school. Once they’ve shared their concerns, work with them to brainstorm solutions. For example, if a child is worried about how they will perform in math class, create a plan to review concepts before school starts or hire a tutor if extra help is needed. If a child is nervous about making friends at a new school, invite some kids over for a play-date who already attend the new school. Knowing that their concerns can be alleviated will empower kids to face change with more confidence.
Step 2: Visualize the Positive Aspects of the Change
Have kids visualize positive aspects of going back to school such as seeing old friends, learning new subjects, and taking special field trips. Just like kids can use visualization to practice hitting a baseball, they can also use visualization to practice creating happiness and success in the classroom.
Step 3: Celebrate and Honor the Change
Parents can schedule a fun event to mark the change. Honoring the change with a celebration will mentally prepare kids for the transition. Hosting a “back to school party” with friends, shopping for a special backpack, or going out for a meaningful family dinner can prepare kids to embrace the new school year.
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Great timing on this post! This week my kindergartner has to go to school twice to meet his teacher and see his friends. I thought there was no fear since he loved preschool, but the first day he said he didn't want to speak to the teacher because he had nothing to tell her. This was a problem since the first day was strictly a meet the teacher conference between only him and the teacher!
Great comment! I'm so nervous when it's finally time for my little one to go to school, for I have no idea how she'll react. Thanks so much for stopping by and good luck to your son this school year! :)