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Back to School Tips for Returning to School with Joy

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Back to School Tips for Returning to School with Joy

Discover practical back to school tips to help your child transition smoothly and start the new term with joy and confidence.

“Back to school” time… Let’s return to school without frowns! Check this back to school tips!

Many moms complain that it’s so hard to wake their kids up on Monday mornings, which often leads to them being late for school. As a result, they get punished and have to go through the entire Monday in an unpleasant mood.

Just like adults, children can also experience a bad mood when they have to return to school after a weekend or a long holiday.

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If this happens, getting angry at your child will only be in vain. Instead of motivating them, your anger might just worsen their already gloomy mood. So, what should you do? These tips might help you.

4 Back to School Tips for a Joyful Return to School

1. Do Homework on Saturday or During Holidays

Kids often relax on Saturday nights or holidays, playing to their heart’s content and putting off their schoolwork. While it may seem normal to let them rest and skip studying, this habit can disrupt the healthy routine you’ve built. Gently remind your child to finish their homework before or after playtime. This helps them understand that holidays are still part of the weekly rhythm, even if school is closed.

2. Back to school tips: Avoid Staying Up Late

Children tend to mimic their parents, including late-night habits on weekends. If their sleep schedule shifts, they’ll struggle to wake up early again. Encourage consistent sleep times, even during weekends and holidays, to maintain their body clock. After all, staying up late isn’t a good habit — even for work!

3. Read During Holidays

A one- or two-week break is enough for kids to forget what they’ve learned. If they completely avoid books during the holidays, it’s harder to regain momentum when school resumes. Introduce them to reading through comics, storybooks, or children’s magazines, and engage with them about what they read. This builds positive reading habits and keeps their learning spirit alive — plus, books cost less than a theme park trip!

4. Back to school tips: Talk About Their Friends

School isn’t just for studying — it’s also where children bond with peers. Ask your child about their friends and encourage them to share names and stories. Missing their friends during a break can make them more excited to return to school. But be alert: if they avoid talking about classmates, it might be a sign of bullying.

Originally published on theAsianparent Indonesia

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