“Almost time for school to start!” is a phrase that raises many possible emotions in parents and children. For some, there’s excitement and anticipation. For others, anxiety (or even dread!) is more likely when it’s time to go back to school.
Returning to school means there is a change afoot for everyone involved. For families with elementary-aged students, we’ve collected tips from Cindi Reynolds, an experienced school counselor and mom to a teenage daughter. Cindi offers us wisdom for parents and kids alike in her articles on coping with back-to-school jitters and helping a child who doesn’t want to go to school.
Whether you’re a parent, grandparent, teacher, aunt, uncle, or loving neighbor, opportunities abound for you to care well for the people in your life who are about to experience making the transition back into structured learning.
For more information, listen to our podcasts below to learn caregiving tips for parents with a first-time student, a college student and the student who may struggle with being bullied.
Back-to-School Resources: How to Care Well
- Dear Parent of a Kindergarten Student
- KidPower Skills
- What To Do If I’m Being Bullied
- How Can We Protect Our Kids From Bullying?
- Caring for a Friend Who is Sending a Child to College
- How to Stay Connected to Your College Student
- Coping Tips for When Your Child Leaves for College
Free Downloadables for Parent of Elementary-Aged Kids
Download our colorful, one-page tip sheet on helping younger kids make the transition back to school. Perfect for parents, teachers and guidance counselors.
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