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Parenting Tips: Your Child's First Day of School in a New School

By dalifona, published Aug 13, 2007
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Maybe is the first day of School in your child's life ever. Maybe he or she is making a transition to middle school, or you just moved to a different neighborhood or a different city altogether. Truth is this is a very important day. The way you help them deal with this first day will have an impact not only on the rest of the school year but also will let them know that they can trust you to help solve problems they may encounter at their school all year round.

First find out if your school aloud you to have your own tour with your child. The couple of weeks before school starts, teachers start getting ready for the coming year and they also have meetings in the school premises. Contact someone from the school and ask them when would be a good time for you to look around so your kids can get familiar with the school layout.

Look for the gym, the cafeteria, different classrooms your kids have to go to, the library, the nurse's office, and the principal's office. It is important that they get familiar with the school lay out that way they are not going to feel like they have to ask every time they have to find the next classroom; it will help them to be on time and to have a sense of familiarity. This will also help you get familiar with the school, for the next time you have to go or when trying to picture a story your child is sharing with you.

Get all the materials on the list. Sometimes moms decide that the special ruler the teacher is requesting is not going to be needed until later on, and maybe if she waits then she can get one on sale. The problem is that sometimes teachers want to introduce new tools during the first days of the school year so students get use to them even before they start using them. Remember when in a new school your kids want to blend in until he feels comfortable to stand out in a positive way, but being the only one who did not have the special ruler is a way to stand out in a bad way when you are a kid. Make sure and get all the materials on your child's school supply list.

The week before school starts, get them up earlier than they have been getting up during the summer. It will help you to wake them up easier the first week of school.

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Very well writen. Excellent tips.

Posted on 10/03/2007 at 12:10:00 PM

 
This is very helpful info. I took my son through his new school. We couldn't believe the size compared to his old school. It was huge, and this info helped tremendously.

Posted on 10/02/2007 at 9:10:00 AM

 
I had planned to write an article about this, but I never did. Maybe one day lol. Many years ago when I started high school, it was traumatic not knowing where anything was and always having to stop people to ask them.

Posted on 09/24/2007 at 11:09:00 AM

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