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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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Does your child need support returning to school after the Summer Holidays? ☀️📚 Feeling anxious about returning to school after the summer holidays is common. It's normal to feel a mix of excitement and nervousness as the new academic year approaches. Contact us and with some preparation and support, we can help ease the transition and start the new school year with confidence 💙 #BackToSchool #PrivateTutors #PersonalisedLearning #EducationMatters #BrightHeartTutors #TutoringServices #Nurturing
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It's Back To School 🏫 next week! It's an exciting milestone for the Little Ones 👦who are starting Big School for the first time. Here's 3 Top Tips on how to ensure that your Little One starts their new journey into Big School successfully. 🚀 Tip #1: Help your child to pack their bag 🎒the night before so that they are prepared for the next day and know what to expect. This is a great habit to start because it will be a success habit to have for the rest of their school life and into their working life. You might have to help guide your child on what to pack and how to pack their bag. Have a checklist, 📝so they don't forget anything. Teach them to pack from back to front of the bag, with the heaviest things closest to the back of the school bag. Tip #2: Teach your child to carry their own school bag 🎒at all times. If your child doesn't have to carry an assigned School Bag, make sure you get a good school bag with a supportive back structure and thick straps to distribute weight equally on the shoulders. Adjust the shoulder straps to fit your child's height. If you carry your child's school bag, then the straps will be adjusted to your height, which will cause the school bag to hang too low on your child when they have to carry it in and out of school. This will place increased stress on your child's lower back, 😳causing back pain. Again, learning to carry a bag that is correctly adjusted to their height and built is a life long skill that will benefit them into adulthood, ensuring that they do not hurt their lower backs as teenagers when the school bag becomes heavier with books and laptops. 💻 Tip #3: Help your child to establish a lifelong habit of reading 📚and the love for learning by reading for 15 mins every night. At Kindergarten this will be reading Home Readers that your child brings home each week. Make it a habit to read your Home Readers📖 each day, so that the words become familiar and your child learns to read better. It is also a great opportunity to spend some quality time together at the end of your day. Comment 1,2 or 3 to let us know which Tip is the most helpful for you.😊
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Three important questions to ask when deciding what the best age is for your child to start school. Lesley Friend explains there’s lots of advice out there, some quite useful, but it often misses the key elements of what makes for a great school start. https://loom.ly/16VaAHc
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How Parents Can Help Kids Maintain Their Skills During Summer Break
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