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10 Ways to Calm Your Kidā€™s Back-to-School Jitters


šŸ—“ To ease a childā€™s anxiety about going back to school, help them understand what to expect. As Daniel Tiger sings, ā€œWhen we do something new, letā€™s talk about what weā€™ll do.ā€ Remind them that ā€œgrown-ups come backā€ [at the end of the school day] ā€” and they can share their new experiences at school with their loved ones. ā€“Mallory Mbalia, director of learning and education at Fred Rogers Productions, producers of the TV show Daniel Tigerā€™s Neighborhood

ā“Talk to your child about how they might handle challenging situations, even if they are not likely to happen. For example, if your son is worried about getting lost in a new school, help him problem solve by creating a plan about what he would do if that did happen so he feels more prepared and confident. ā€”Leah Orchinik, pediatric psychologist

šŸ‘‹ Make up a special goodbye ritual together. Morning goodbyes can be challenging. But you can create daily memories your child will cherish for years to come. Say, ā€œSee you later, alligator! In a while, crocodile!ā€, do a special handshake or enjoy an extra-long hug. You can also kiss your childā€™s palm and then hold each otherā€™s hands tightly to ā€œseal it in.ā€ Tell your child to remember theyā€™ll carry your kiss with them all day long, and they can do the same for you! ā€”Jeanette Betancourt, Sesame Workshop

ā˜•ļø Fill their connection cup before and after school. Even if youā€™re tired in the morning, set that alarm for 15 minutes earlier so you can have a snuggle session with your child. Read a book together. Have breakfast together. When you pick them up from school, be aware they will need another connection cup top-up. Sometimes they will present with this after-school meltdown because theyā€™re so depleted. ā€”Vanessa Lapointe, author of Discipline without Damage

šŸ§­ Make sure your child knows how to navigate their world in tech-free ways. Even if your child has a smartphone, make sure they know what to do if theyā€™re approached by a stranger, how to get help for an injury and other street smarts. Help isnā€™t always a button away. ā€”Leah Plunkett, author of SharenthoodĀ 

šŸ’” Discuss family or classroom conflicts with your child. Have a daily conversation topic such as, ā€œWhatā€™s been a good or hard part about your day?ā€ or ā€œWhat rules do we need to help everyone feel loved and respected?ā€ Then have a weekly discussion to keep things on track and make kids part of problem-solving. ā€”Thomas Lickona, author of How to Raise Kind Kids

šŸ“£ Pour positive words of affirmation into your children on a daily basis. For example, ā€œI love you. Iā€™m proud of you. Itā€™s going to be a great day. Itā€™s OK to make mistakes.ā€ Parents can leave notes inside their childā€™s lunch boxes. Or Iā€™ve had parents ask me to write a sticky note on their childā€™s desk for them. These messages allow a kid to feel powerful and confident throughout the day. ā€”Jarod Renford, first grade teacher in Washington, D.C.

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