| It’s
that time of year again. Millions of parents will be getting their children
prepared for the first day of kindergarten! I have one child heading
off to college this September and one heading off to kindergarten!
Over the years I learned so many things. One of the biggest and most
important things I have learned is to make the first day of school special.
It makes a huge difference in your child’s life. These are the
ABCs of going back to school I used for many years:
Admire your child’s strengths. Tell him how well he will do in
school because he already knows how to color, paint and sing the ABCs.
Bond with your child. Let him know
you are in this education thing together and he’s not alone.
Care: Put extra special care in everything
you do on the first day of school, right down to standing in front of
a mirror with him to admire how tall he is!
Devote your time. Try and take time
off from work and spend he morning with the new student.
Enjoy every minute of it! You only get one of these
first days every year, so enjoy all the attention you give your child!
Flatter your child after he dresses in his new school
clothes. Makes sure he knows how great he looks.
Glow: Tell your child he is your sunshine.
Your child will smile from ear to ear just knowing you are making this
time for him special.
Hug often during the prep time.
Include: Get your child involved in
making his lunch. Ask questions and see what he would like for lunch.
This will also relax him. Allow him to pick out the outfit he wants
to wear.
Joy: Show him a lot of joy. Tell him
you expect to get a blow-by-blow discussion when he gets home. Tell
him you want to know every detail.
Know he’s anxious, and let him know it’s
normal to feel the way he’s feeling. Everyone gets a little nervous
when they start something new.
Love: Say the words, “I love
you!”
Memory: Talk about your childhood
memories of your first day of school; make your child realize he isn’t
alone. In my case, I still have a fairly fresh memory of when my older
child went to kindergarten.
Need: Hold your kindergartner’s
hand. Take him to school the first day, or ride the bus with him.
Open: Be open for your child to voice
his fears and concerns. Allow him to say he’s scared or nervous.
Put a smile on your face. I know you are just as nervous
as he is. It’s not everyday we send our baby off to fend for himself,
but do this for him. He will smile too!
Quality: This is quality time your
child will cherish and never forget. My older son still reminds me of
his first day of kindergarten! After all these years, he didn’t
forget!
Respect: Every single morning of my
older child’s school days, I sent him off with what became a ritual:
“Be good to your friends and your teachers and learn lots. Have
a great day, and remember I love you!”
Special: Make the first day of school
special by either sitting down and having a bowl of cereal with him
or taking him out to breakfast.
Talk to his teacher. Introduce your child to his teacher;
let them get acquainted as you leave. Before school started, I took
my son to the school to walk around and even look in the kindergarten
room.
Use positive words when referring to school, such as
fun and learning.
Victory: When you drop you child off
at school, give him the thumbs up, and make sure he knows he’ll
be just fine.
Winner: Make comments like, “I
know you are going to love school!”
XOXO: Put one in his lunch! Put a
sticky note on his sandwich with some kisses and hugs on it! Kids love
that! I put a lipstick kiss on my son’s hand and he was able to
look at it while he was away.
You are your child’s biggest cheerleader!
Zap the back-to-school jitters— with your love,
support and attention!
Virginia Bower is a freelance writer.
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