Squash back-to-school stress

Posted 8/2/18

Heading back to school is exciting for both kids and parents, but with all the thrill and anticipation, it can be stressful.

As a parent, you can approach the impending school year with a …

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Squash back-to-school stress

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Heading back to school is exciting for both kids and parents, but with all the thrill and anticipation, it can be stressful.

As a parent, you can approach the impending school year with a positive attitude and these tricks can help minimize stress and give your kids extra confidence when heading into the classroom.

Lifestyle expert and mother of two Jeannette Kaplun recommends these tips:

• Start adjusting bedtimes before school starts. It’s common for bedtime rules to be broken in the summer. However, an abrupt transition to early mornings can lead to stress and irritability.

The National Sleep Foundation recommends implementing earlier bedtimes two weeks before school starts and setting the alarm a bit earlier each morning for a smooth transition to the first day of school.

• Curb the summer slide -- don’t let your kids forget everything they’ve learned. Screen time isn’t just for passing time. Leverage technology to keep the reading skills your kids learned in the classroom sharp all summer long. Additionally, STEM toys and games can keep math and science top of mind during the summer months and help kids excel during the school year.

• Dress for success. There’s a reason adults tend to dress up for special events -- when you look good, you feel good. Give your kids that same boost by helping them choose a special outfit for the first day of school that he or she feels comfortable and confident wearing.

Shopping for clothes is an opportunity for your child to express individuality, so have fun with it. For added stress relief, lay out the complete ensemble the night before and have your child try it on to head off any concerns. If the routine works, try making it part of your nightly routine for stress-free mornings throughout the school year.

• Simplify the shopping experience. Every back-to-school season comes with classroom supply lists and new wardrobe needs. Try shopping online shopping on your own schedule, and its back-to-school store.

• Share the excitement. It’s perfectly normal for parents and kids to feel anxious about the new school year. Instead of revealing your own apprehension, share your favorite memories from your time in your child’s upcoming grade. Ask your kids what they’re most excited for and what they’re a little nervous about and come up with solutions together.

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