While there’s a lot to look forward to in a new school year, there are also a lot of factors that can make high school students feel a little nervous about heading back to class. 😬🎒 👉 That’s why we’re dedicating our first blog of 2025 to helping students feel excited and empowered this back to school season. With advice on everything from setting up a study routine to making new friends, this guide isn’t one to miss. Check out how we’re helping high school students reach their full potential by checking out the link below: 🔗 #BackToSchool #HighSchool #EarlyCareerAdvice #StudentJobs
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As the summer winds down and the school bell rings in the new academic year, it's normal for students to experience a mix of excitement and nerves. To help ease those back-to-school jitters, here are four tips to help them boost their confidence: 1. Practice Your New Schedule: A trial run can help everyone feel prepared. 2. Create a Comfortable Homework Station: A dedicated workspace can make all the difference. 3. Check Out Back-to-School Books: Stories can provide comfort and inspiration. 4. Make a List of Goals for the Year: Setting achievable goals can spark motivation. #Confidence #Students #Kids
4 Tips to Enter the School Year With Confidence
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😭😭😭😭😭It's time to start thinking of the new school year. 😭😭😭😭😭😭 Many children were likely on ipads and xbox too much this summer. Parents (Aunts/Uncles etc): Here is a DRAFT LETTER you may wish to mail to your child. Edit as you see fit. It works best if you mail it from the post office near the school district. Relevant publications will be added to the comments below. 👇 I hope it helps get kids ready for the new school year. Date: (August 6, 2024 ) FILL HERE RE: SCHOOL Dear Ms. / Mr. (CHILD FIRST AND LAST NAME), I hope that you enjoyed summer! I had a restful summer with my family and caught six striped bass from my kayak (SOMETHING PERSONAL HERE). I look forward to hearing about your summer adventures. Did you enjoy reading (FILL HERE with TITLES of child's summer reading)? It is important that you complete your summer reading goals before (DATE HERE). I am looking forward to the new school year which begins on (DATE HERE) and hope you are too! I am writing to you, (CHILD FIRST NAME HERE), to help get you ready for the school year. Research shows that a good night sleep helps with academic achievement and wellness. ((Note:see comments👇🏼 )). I have sent your parents the research reports and a suggested bed time schedule for you to follow. I know that you probably stayed up late all summer, so now is time to start slowly planning for (DATE HERE, 1st day of school). You will noice that even the sun appears to be going to bed earlier. That is nature's way of telling us that a new school year is approaching and to try to get into bed earlier. Please begin to develop a sleeping routine now so you are ready for the first day of school. I have informed your parents that starting today you should be in bed by (FILL IN TIME HERE, 8pm). This will help you to obtain ten (10) (FILL IN HERE) hours of sleep a night. I look forward to meeting (PARENT'S NAME HERE) at the upcoming Student Success meeting at (SCHOOL NAME HERE). Kindly strive to read for thirty minutes (FILL IN HERE) before you fall asleep. Please plan accordingly. I look forward to seeing you on the first day of school! Yours Sincerely, DIRECTOR OF STUDENT SUCCESS (Fill in here)
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🎒 Back to School: A New Chapter Begins! 📚 As the school bell rings once again, it's time to embrace new opportunities, challenges, and growth. Whether it's your child’s first day or they’re returning for another year, this is a moment filled with excitement and possibility. Here’s how you can help your child start the school year strong: ✨ Set Goals Together: Discuss academic and personal goals for the year. Whether it’s improving math skills, making new friends, or discovering a new hobby, setting goals helps motivate and guide their journey. 🧠 Embrace a Growth Mindset: Encourage your child to view challenges as opportunities to learn and grow. Remind them that mistakes are a part of the learning process and that perseverance leads to success. 📅 Establish Routines: A consistent routine can make mornings smoother and help your child stay organized. From a set bedtime to a regular homework schedule, routines create a sense of stability and focus. 🌟 Support Emotional Well-being: Transitioning back to school can be overwhelming. Check in with your child regularly to ensure they feel supported, and encourage open communication about their feelings. Let’s make this school year the best one yet! Here’s to a year filled with learning, growth, and memorable experiences. 🎓✨ #BackToSchool #NewBeginnings #LearningJourney #Magrid #ChildDevelopment #GrowthMindset #EducationForAll #ParentingTips
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The start of a new school is around the corner, and it can feel like a whirlwind. New teachers, new routines, and the inevitable mountain of school supplies. You’re already bracing yourself for the chaos. But listen up… You’re don’t have to survive this school year. You can crush it! You can set your child up for success from day one. You can make this school year their best yet. Getting your child ready for a successful school year isn't just about buying new backpacks and notebooks. It’s about setting them up for academic and emotional success. And guess what? You have more power to make that happen than you might think. Here’s how to do that: 1. 𝐒𝐭𝐚𝐫𝐭 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐚 𝐏𝐨𝐬𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐌𝐢𝐧𝐝𝐬𝐞𝐭: A positive attitude towards learning starts at home. Help your child approach the new school year with excitement rather than dread. 2. 𝐆𝐞𝐭 𝐎𝐫𝐠𝐚𝐧𝐢𝐳𝐞𝐝 𝐄𝐚𝐫𝐥𝐲: Kids thrive on structure. It gives them a sense of security and helps them manage their time better. So, get organized ahead of time. Set up a dedicated homework station. Plan out homework, study schedules, and downtime. Teach your child to use planners, color-coded folders, and checklists. 3. 𝐒𝐞𝐭 𝐂𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐫 𝐆𝐨𝐚𝐥𝐬: Sit down with your child and set clear, achievable goals for the year. Whether it's improving in math, reading more books, or making new friends, having a target helps them stay motivated. 4. 𝐒𝐭𝐚𝐲 𝐈𝐧𝐯𝐨𝐥𝐯𝐞𝐝 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐦𝐮𝐧𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐞: Be an active participant in your child’s education. Keep open lines of communication with their teachers and stay informed about their progress. Ask how you can support their learning at home. Attend parent-teacher meetings, volunteer when you can, and show your child that you value their education. A successful school year isn’t just about good grades. It’s about fostering a love for learning, building confidence, and developing good habits. So, there you have it. Are you ready to kickstart a successful school year? #BackToSchoolPrep #SchoolReady #ParentingTips #EducationalSuccess #NewSchoolYear #ParentingGoals #ChildsEducation #EmpowerTheirJourney
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Do you remember your first day of Year 7? When I was working in a school full-time as Head of English, the first day of Year 7 was always one of my favourite moments of the school year! There’s something magical about the freshness of it all—a new uniform, crisp stationery, a different building, and, most importantly, a chance to begin anew. Everything about that day brimmed with endless possibility. I was always in awe as I watched children enter the school, full of excitement and a touch of anxiety, knowing they would eventually grow into confident young individuals, each with their own unique thoughts, feelings, and ideas about the world. The newness of the day also takes me back to my own first day of Year 7 (many moons ago). I don’t remember much about my headteacher, but I’ll never forget the words he shared that day. As an 11-year-old embarking on my own fresh start, his words ignited something in me: "You’ve all come here as Year 7s, and when you leave in Year 11, you’ll be completely different people, hopefully a step closer to your dreams. From today, start thinking about what you want those dreams to be." So, friends, colleagues, former students, what advice were you given as a Year 7 student? What stood out about your first day? Or if you could offer guidance to a child starting their new school journey today, what would you say? #year7 #firstdayofschool #newbeginnings
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Here are a few tips for starting a new school year off strong or refreshing in the middle of one! https://lnkd.in/eyEGnXS7
School is Back! Getting All Your Ducks in a Row
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✨ Parents and College Students: Let’s Make This School Year Amazing! ✨ It’s that time again—back to school season! Whether you’re a parent prepping to send your child off to college or a college student ready to take on new challenges, we've got something just for you. I’ve crafted a guide that’s packed with practical advice, curated product recommendations, and a touch of inspiration to help you start this school year off on the right foot. It’s more than just a checklist; it’s about making sure you’re set up for success, no matter what this year throws at you. 🎒 Why You’ll Love It: Parents: This guide will help you stay organized and ensure your student is ready for anything. From must-have gadgets to dorm essentials, I’ve got the inside scoop on what will make this year smoother for both of you. College Students: You’re juggling a lot—classes, work, social life, maybe even sports. This guide has tips and tools to help you manage it all with style and ease, so you can focus on what really matters: thriving in college. 🚀 Why Now? The start of the school year is just around the corner, and there’s no better time to get a head start. I’ve done the research and found the best deals on everything from laptops to dorm room essentials—saving you time and stress. 💥 Ready to Get Started? Click the link below to dive into the article and get geared up for your best school year yet. Trust me, when you’re prepared, everything else falls into place. 👉 Check Out the Ultimate Back-to-School Guide Here https://lnkd.in/gRYb2W44 Let’s make this school year one to remember. Here’s to new beginnings, growth, and a little bit of magic along the way. 🌟 #BackToSchool #CollegeLife #ParentingWins #Education #SchoolEssentials #AmazonFinds #StudentSuccess #DormLife #MakeItCount #highschool #gradschool #studentathletes
Back-to-School 2024: The Ultimate Guide for Students and Parents — Grief Escapes
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📚 Ready, Set, Succeed: New Semester Prep for K-12 Students! 🎒 A new semester is a fresh start for learning, growing, and thriving. Here’s how to help your student hit the ground running: ✨ Set Goals Together�Encourage your student to set academic, social, or personal goals for the semester. Write them down and celebrate milestones! 🕒 Revisit Routines�Gradually re-establish bedtime and homework routines to ease the transition back to school. 📓 Organize Supplies�Check backpacks, restock school supplies, and ensure everything is ready for day one. 💬 Open Conversations�Talk about their hopes, concerns, or questions about the new semester. Reassure them that you’re there to support them. 💡 Encourage Curiosity�Help your student approach the semester with curiosity and excitement by exploring new hobbies or learning opportunities outside the classroom. 🎯 Be a Cheerleader�Your enthusiasm sets the tone! Celebrate their efforts and progress, big or small. Let’s make this semester a great one! 🌟 #ChampionforStudents #SupportingourFamilies #ELAtutor #literacyresources #literacyconsulting
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Transitioning from a laid-back summer to a structured school routine can be tough. Here are 10 easy tips to help streamline your family's back-to-school morning routine.
10 Ways to Ease Back into the School Routine - IA Blueprint
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Have you ever heard of unschooling? It's the educational philosophy that we follow as a family with three kids. There are some (many? most?) things about it that are incredible, but there are also aspects that make life hard. In case you aren't familiar, here's a quick rundown. Unschooling is a child-led approach to education that emphasizes natural learning through life experiences, interests, and activities rather than following a structured curriculum. It's about trusting that children will learn what they need to know when they are ready and interested. What we love about it: ❤️ It really seems to foster a love of learning. 🧡 We are able to focus on skills like critical thinking, social and emotional intelligence, and consent and respect. 💛 It builds a lot of confidence and independence. 💚 Each kid is able to learn and live in the way that suits them. 💙 There is so much flexibility and freedom. Although super rewarding, it's a heavy load from the parenting perspective. It really requires a lot of intentional time and energy to help your kids pursue and deep dive into the many things that interest them. A while back, I posted about how my son Elliott wanted to create a business plan to get more voice-over work so that he can make enough money to buy a Gibson Les Paul. Maria Pendolino offered him a gratis business planning meeting. She even sent him homework before they met so that he would be prepared for the meeting. Now, I am pretty sure Maria was not unschooled, but the way she was with Elliott was incredible: 🔹 She was respectful and talked to him like she would an adult. 🔹 She had high expectations of him. 🔹 She helped him create manageable goals and a solid plan to reach them. 🔹 She taught him computer research skills, spreadsheet skills, and time management. 🔹 She gave him homework and helped him find ways to be respectful of his mom’s time! It was awesome. These are the things that make this kind of education work: people who are experts willing to take the time to help a kid they don’t know learn about the things they care about. Do I sound a little bit verklempt? I am. Parenting is really freaking hard. Having really amazing help carrying the load is an indescribable gift. #unschooling #businessplan
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