Writers' Community!
Home News Business Science & Technology Life Style
Life Home Health Religion Sports Do It Yourself Opinions Home & Family
Article Submission
We Need YOUR Articles!
We'll Promote Them for FREE!

Author Login

New Authors
Register Here


Now Serving 5,563 Authors
48,463 Quality Articles
& 6,325 Current Users Online!
Featured Authors
Jeff Brown (7,977)
Alf Gordon (1,365)
Nicole Beurkens (148)
David Tanguay (7,555)
Ira Coffin (897)
Joel Hendon (4,850)
Terry Mitchell (2,785)
Rob Lafferty (123)
Arlene Wright-Correll (10,108)
Jane Bullard (1,959)
Robert Melaccio, Sr. (6,499)
Avis Ward (13,445)
Richard Nicastro (2,545)
Dianne Lehmann (3,112)

View All Featured Authors
Most Recent
Where the Heck is my Cart and what's the Deal with the Headboard: a Script

Top Twenty Most Popular Herbs

Freezing Fresh Vegetables

A Glimpse Into The Past Through Old Pictures

Educate Yourself About The Basics of Adoption Information

How to Make Herbal Pot-Pourris, Sachets and Pillows

10 things you didnt know about Robin Hood Airport

10 Things To Look For When Choosing Commercial Beds

10 Reasons To Have A Magazine Subscription

Tips For Keeping A Close-Knit Family During The Craziness Of Life

Home » Categories » Home Life » Family » Back to School: How to Strive and Thrive During the Transition » Reprint Rights » Printer Friendly

Courtney Kowalczyk M.Ed.

Back to School: How to Strive and Thrive During the Transition

Rated 3.5 out of 5
No Reader Ratings Available ?
Rate It  /  View Comments  /  View All Articles submitted by Courtney Kowalczyk M.Ed.
Submitted Saturday, September 20, 2008
Courtney Kowalczyk M.Ed. (101)
Courtney Kowalczyk M.Ed.

Horizons Developmental Remediation Center
Log in to become a member of Courtney Kowalczyk M.Ed.'s Fan Club!


Summer is almost over, and we will soon be seeing the flashing lights of school buses during the morning and afternoon commutes. Now that August has arrived and the summer is quickly coming to an end, it is time for parents to begin thinking about getting ready for school. Gearing up for the new school year can be very difficult for families. Buying supplies, going to orientations, and getting the kids to bed earlier can make those last few weeks before school stressful, especially for parents. Here are several suggestions to make this time of year more enjoyable for all.

  • Go to bed and wake up earlier. By gradually modifying the times your children go to bed and wake up over the course of a few weeks, you can help them transition to new sleep and wake routines without having to do it during the first week of school. This allows their bodies to have time to adjust to the gradual changes as well, and makes the morning evening hours more enjoyable for all.
  • Make a plan before going school shopping. Before you even step foot into a mall or local store to do back to school shopping, it is very important for you to make a list of what you need and plan a set budget. Have your children make lists of the items that they need for school. You can also sort through their wardrobe and determine what will still fit, and what clothing items you may need to purchase. By having a prepared list and a set budget, you can do your back to school shopping more effectively; and there is less stress in trying to determine what your child needs versus what he or she may want.
  • Pack backpacks with the school supplies you purchase. After shopping for back to school items, it is important to organize and put them in a safe place. Many households are chaotic during the last few weeks of summer, and items can be lost easily. The simplest and safest thing you can do is to pack the items that you bought for your child in his or her backpack. That way you do not have to spend several hours the night before school searching the house for a lost pack of markers.
  • Establish a general routine for meal times. During the summer months, we can become more lax with the times when we have breakfast, lunch, and dinner. By gradually moving toward a set meal schedule, you will be able to help your children's bodies adjust to the time differences in a gradual way.
  • Visit your child's school. It is very important for children to feel comfortable with their surroundings at school. In the last few weeks of summer, you can visit your child's new school several times. By having picnics, peeking in the windows, meeting staff and reviewing your child's schedule, you will be able to help him or her feel more comfortable when the first day of school arrives.
  • Make a family plan. Summer is a time of more relaxed family schedules and chore routines. Prior to the start of school, have a family meeting and discuss the chores that need to be done, who will be doing them, and when. By establishing your chore routines ahead of time, you will be setting your expectations for your children and hopefully eliminate some of the battles that can occur with completing tasks.
  • Relax and enjoy your time together! Summer is a wonderful time for family members to have fun together. Even though the school year is quickly approaching, it is still important to make time to have fun with one another. Try to take that last family trip to the beach or the amusement park, and enjoy one another's company.

As we embark on the beginning of a new school year, it is important for families to keep their stress at a manageable level. Transitions are difficult for children; but by maintaining consistency and establishing routines, this time of the year can be more enjoyable for all. Enjoy the last few days of summer!

About the Author: Autism specialist Courtney Kowalczyk, of the Horizons Developmental Remediation Center, provides practical information and advice for families living with autism and other developmental disabilities. If you are ready to reduce your stress level, enrich your child's development, and improve your family's quality of life, get your FREE reports now at ==> www.HorizonsDRC.com




This author of this Article has choosen to make this article available with free reprint rights.
Click here to copy this article.

Reprint Rights

Log in to become a member of Courtney Kowalczyk M.Ed.'s Fan Club!

Comments on this article:
No comments yet.


Was this article helpful to you? Leave a Public Comment or Question:

 

This Article has been viewed 6 times.
Article added to SearchWarp.com on Saturday, September 20, 2008
View other articles written by Courtney Kowalczyk M.Ed. (101)
Courtney Kowalczyk M.Ed.


If you found this article interesting, you may want to check out:

Disclaimer:  All information on this site is provided for informational purposes only! By no means is any information presented herein intended to substitute for the advice provided to you by any health care or other professional or organization.


Today's Most Popular
Where the Heck is my Cart and what's the Deal with the Headboard: a Script

"How DO I play Chinese Jump Rope?"

An Unhappy Marriage: How to Know When It's Really Over

The Top Diaper Bags for Stylish and Savvy Moms

Does Your House Smell?

Ovulation After Miscarriage

Nice Things to do for Your Special Man

Decorating a Sexy Bedroom

Micathermic Flat Panel Heaters: The Next Generation Space Heater

Cleaning Tips - Removing Stains on Porcelain

Home  |  Page Two  |  FAQ's  |  Contact  |  Terms of Service  |  Article Submission Guidelines  |  Writers' Contests  |  Privacy  |  Mission / About
Copyright © 1999-2008 SearchWarp.com, All Rights Reserved - SearchWarp.com is an IcoLogic, Inc. Company