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Get the school year off to a great start with productive routines

Itā€™s the beginning of a new school year—the perfect time to set the stage for learning success. Try these simple strategies with your child:

  • Get a head start. Many families find that organizing at night prevents morning ā€œrush hour.ā€ You can review school papers, pack and refrigerate lunches, set backpacks by the door and agree on outfits.
  • Establish sleep routines. Choose a reasonable bedtime so your child is rested when itā€™s time to wake up. Elementary schoolers need between nine and 12 hours of sleep daily. Try to stick to the bedtime on weekends, too.
  • Develop morning habits. When children do the same things in the same order each morning, itā€™s less likely that they will forget a step.
  • Choose a work time. Establish a time when your child will have the most energy and motivation to do assignments. Create a quiet study spot, complete with necessary supplies. Your child should work at the same time each day.
  • Use tools for organization. Teach your child how to use calendars, to-do lists, sticky notes, and a filing system for schoolwork and important papers.
  • Set priorities. Schedule things like schoolwork, family meals and even free time on a calendar. Treat them like appointments. If there are open blocks of time, your child can add activities.

Find more great articles in the September 2022 issue of Parents Make the Difference!Ā® newsletter.


Reprinted with permission from the September 2022 issue of Parents make the difference!Ā®  (Elementary School Edition) newsletter. Copyright © 2022 The Parent InstituteĀ®, a division of PaperClip Media, Inc.