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Getting organised for the school year

by Silindokuhle Booi
Picture: Pexels

The summer holidays are over, and it is time to for the little ones to go back to school.

As the school year approaches, parents may find themselves feeling overwhelmed by the prospect of getting their children ready for a new academic year. From school supplies and back-to-school shopping to setting up a study schedule and dealing with homework stress, there is a lot to prepare for.

This guide will help parents get organized and set their children up for a successful year suggested by Family Education – website that provides information and resources on parenting, child development, and family relationships.

  • Make a list of school supplies.
  • Register for classes and extracurriculars.
  • Schedule doctor’s appointments and vaccinations.
  • Set up a calendar or planner for the school year.
  • Consider setting up a study space for your child.

The above-mentioned source also suggests that parents should always create a healthy relationship between schoolwork and family time.

One way to create a healthy balance between school and family time is to schedule dedicated family time each week. This could be a family game night, movie night, or another activity that everyone enjoys.

Setting aside this time will help your child feel valued and appreciated, and it will also give your family a chance to bond and have fun together. Another tip is to make time for one-on-one conversations with your child, so they know they can talk to you about anything that is on their mind.

Also see: How to get back into your routine after the holidays

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