Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Back to School



It’s time to get back into the swing of the school year routine! Are you ready? I am… getting there! Last year I missed out on the excitement of heading back to school and instead hunkered down with my two year old as we got ready to add a newborn to the mix. This year we’re gearing up for more changes as my oldest daughter and I come back to Saint Francis Xavier School for the 2016-2017 school year, and my baby heads to daycare. I am equal parts excited and nervous for the change in routine. To get ready, I asked family and friends (seasoned parents and educators among the group) to send along their top tips for transitioning from summer days to school days. I hope this helps you get back-to-school ready!

Talk about it...
The transition back to school should not come as a surprise to your child. Talk about some of the changes that might be stressful (e.g., bathroom, lockers, lunchroom, friends) and reassure your student that they will be an expert in no time! Remember to check in with your older child as well; you can help them set academic goals and talk about how they plan (with your help) to achieve them this school year.


Be a team...
Be the coach, give your child jobs that help keep the team organized (tidy their room, get their backpack ready, put out their sneakers for gym, help get snacks/library books, etc. into their bags), and let them contribute to a successful school year. Have a pre-game (school) dinner, pick a cheer (this year our family motto is “Kindness is Cooler”), and celebrate wins and successes. Your child needs you to be a strong leader and their biggest supporter!


Focus on organizing something...
I have eliminated so many headaches by using the weekend to meal plan and grocery shop. Knowing what’s for dinner every night reduces stress after school and that is always a win for me! Next up will be choosing my outfits for the week on Sunday, every minute counts when you’re getting two kiddos out the door before 7am! Other parent experts recommend packing snack and lunch separately, and setting up family sharing if you have an iPhone calendar.



Ask specific questions... As the school year gets underway, encourage meaningful conversations by asking specific questions. Check your school’s website and Facebook page, read classroom newsletters, keep a copy of your child’s schedule, and ask questions that will spark interest and excitement on the drive home or around the dinner table. Ask more than “How was your day?”.


This is going to be a fantastic school year! If all else fails just remember that in a few weeks the dust will settle and things will feel normal. That’s what I’m counting on!


See you soon!


Mrs. Eileen Barendse
Assistant Principal and
Director of Early Education



Saint Francis Xavier School
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