Sometimes the return to the daily routine of course, to more controlled schedules and concentration on homework can generate the same anxiety and sadness in parents as it does in children. The famous post-holiday syndrome, although in this case, childish.
We can help our children face the new course with enthusiasm and energy, You just have to be patient and follow the advice we give you below.:
- It is essential that when we wake up our child we do it cheerfully and with a smile. With a calm tone and using words that invite tranquility and enthusiasm; so that they understand that you feel happy to get up and start the routines of the day.
- Progressive adaptation to schedules is recommended. It is important that our child gets used to the schedules little by little., We will ensure that the first weeks of school do not feel tired.
- It is important to take advantage of family moments, like walks to convey to the little ones the joy of starting a new course. We will encourage in children the positive and optimistic attitude necessary in these cases.
- Let your child accompany you to buy the uniform, school supplies and everything you need to get ready. Let him choose some items and take the opportunity to convey the excitement of new notebooks, books, etc.
- It is normal that there are times when our children resort to crying and tantrums from the moment they get up until we leave them at school.. With patience, Don't give up on them and keep the same routine and schedule when you wake up., in the toilet, breakfast and departure to school, This way you will help him take on his new school tasks.
And you, what is your secret with your children??