Back to School Soon: What Parents Should Tell a Future First-Grader - 5 Important Phrases

27.08.2024 21:58

There are only a few days left before the start of the new school year.

Many children will be going to school for the first time.

If you are the parent of a future first-grader, be sure to tell him something important.

Say phrases that will make your child ready for school life.

"Nobody has the right to offend you"

The child must immediately understand: no one has the right to ridicule him or assert themselves over him.

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And we're not just talking about future classmates.

The teacher should also treat the child with respect.

"Don't hide your school problems from us"

Explain to your child that he should immediately tell mom and dad about difficulties at school.

We are talking about both problems related to communication and difficulties in mastering this or that material.

"You can count on us"

Let the baby know that he has protection. And that mom and dad will come to the rescue if such a need arises.

"Don't hurt others"

Many parents are afraid that their children will be bullied at school.

But some do not take into account the possibility of the opposite situation: when a child himself participates in bullying one of his classmates.

Explain to your son or daughter that this behavior is unacceptable.

"Your goal is to gain knowledge, not good grades."

At first, training will be without grades.

But the child should know in advance that there is no point in chasing good grades. But it is necessary to try to gain knowledge and acquire skills.

Explain to your child the following: "Unfortunately, you will not always be assessed objectively. But there is nothing wrong with that. The main thing is to become smarter."

Kurchev Anton Author: Kurchev Anton Deputy Editor-in-Chief


Content
  1. "Nobody has the right to offend you"
  2. "Don't hide your school problems from us"
  3. "You can count on us"
  4. "Don't hurt others"
  5. "Your goal is to gain knowledge, not good grades."