When a child starts school, parents can do the following:
Help children adjust their schedules: Holidays tend to be more relaxed, and children tend to develop the habit of going to bed late and waking up late. Therefore, before the start of school, parents should adjust their work and rest time with their children, ensure adequate sleep and regular diet, and adapt to the school's schedule and rest requirements.
Check the completion of your child's homework: Holiday homework is an important means for children to consolidate their knowledge points from the previous school year and preview new ones. Parents should urge their children to complete their homework on time, and if there are omissions or difficulties in homework, help them solve them in time.
Guide children to face the anxiety of starting school positively: Children may have some anxiety before the start of school, parents should understand and guide their children to face this emotion positively, help children relax their minds, and enhance their self-confidence.
Make a study plan for the new semester: The new semester has begun, and parents can work with their children to make a study plan, clarify the learning goals and methods, and help their children better adapt to school life.
Encourage children to participate in extracurricular activities: In addition to studying, children need appropriate extracurricular activities to enrich their lives. Parents can encourage their children to participate in some beneficial extracurricular activities, such as sports, arts, etc., to help children develop multi-faceted abilities.
Maintain communication with the school: Parents should maintain communication with the school to understand their children's learning situation and living conditions, and solve problems in a timely manner. At the same time, you can also work with teachers to develop a learning plan and methods that are suitable for your child to promote your child's learning progress.
In short, when children start school, parents should start from many aspects to help their children adjust their mentality and adapt to school life, and at the same time, they should also maintain communication with the school to jointly promote the all-round development of their children.