There is exactly one week left until the start of the new school year. But don’t think that this is a dramatic moment only for children.
Parents also have a hard time, because there will be homework, meetings, getting ready for school in the morning, sick leave and being late for work.
Experts have given some practical advice that will help you prepare for the new school year and get through it with dignity.
First advice
To help make the school year go differently than usual, consider family traditions that will help relieve stress at the end of the week.
These can be walks, trips, visits to cafes or cinemas. All of this should certainly be connected with the student's successes.
Second advice
It is important to define a range of responsibilities for the student that will discipline him and motivate him to achieve results.
To make every morning a good one, practice preparing for a new school day until it becomes automatic: from doing homework to packing your school bag and preparing your uniform.
Remember to supervise, but don't overdo it.
Third piece of advice
Immediately identify any weaknesses that may arise in the process of mastering the school curriculum.
Some subjects may require extra classes, supervision, or you may need to schedule a tutor.