Back to school time! Many mothers have their little ones heading back to school this period. The transition from summer fun-time to back to school can be brutal and hectic There is the early wake up time (this is a huge issue for those lazy night owls!), to making sure your child eats a healthy breakfast on time , oh and then there is prepping lunch.
For those who are not type-A parents, this time can be chaotic as the failed early adjustment for mothers are easily seen on the disheveled hair and tired eyes. Since it’s not easy to get used to a new sleep schedule, handling homeback and a new back-to-school routine we are kind enough to provide you with some back-to-school tips that actually work{because we do care}.
Here are some back to school routines that actually work
- Ease back into a healthy bedtime
It is very important that you ease back into the routine of waking up early for school starting at least two weeks before the actual first day of school. And for those mothers who have late sleepers, it is best to wake them up a little earlier each day as summer holidays comes to an end and back to school season is almost here
Since children have been staying up late every night in the summer, it will not be easy going to sleep early the night before school starts.
Routines are key for children, especially when it comes to sleep enforcing an hour of quiet time before bedtime can help children ease into a healthy bedtime routine with back to school around the corner. For the cranky kids reading them their favorite bed time story can be a good way to help children wind down and prepare for back to school. An alarm clock for them might not be a bad idea, as it is never too early to imbibe the culture of responsibility when it comes to going to bed on time.
2.Start on their homework ahead of time
Getting back into schoolwork mode can also be a great way to prepare before the start of a new school year or back to school season. You can start on their summer homework well before the first day of school, and if your child’s school does not give out summer homework, buying workbooks or using educational tools as a refresher before going back to school full-time or back to school mode could do the trick
3.Keep a family calendar
Keeping everyone’s schedules straight can also be a hard job for mothers. So, stay organised by using a shared family calendar with everyone’s assignments, practices and appointments in one place. Also, drawing up a morning “to-do” list everyday will go a step further to avoid going mad if you try to keep track of everything in your head.Having a central calendar that everyone shares can also reduce confusion for the whole family when back to school season begin. This is where a meal plan comes handy. Get you free copy of the Fabmum Sugar-Free Meal Plan for free here
4.Plan before you shop
Take out time to note what the period before back to school season commences is vital for shopping for their school items An informed shopper is a savvy shopper, so prepare before you shop.Take an afternoon and assess each child’s clothing needs.A caring mother should take out time to empty drawers and closets of outgrown or worn-out clothing, and either store or donate the discards. And if you are shopping for a new school for your child(ren) you will need to check out the 6 things you should never do when picking a school for your child.
5.Develop a wardrobe needs list for each child
Check for possible hand-me-downs from older siblings as you make your list. Similarly, ask the school for classroom supply lists before shopping for school supplies. Forewarned is forearmed … and helps protect the family budget. Do shop early! As you end up saving more with the unpredictable economy
Do you have a back-to-school routine? Let us know in the comments or send us an email at fabmumng@gmail.com