It’s that time of year that can provoke a wild roller coaster of emotions all day long: exhilaration, anxiety, excitement, panic, or all the above. The start of a new school year can leave students, teachers, and parents giddy with anticipation or in a puddle of tears screaming, “I’m not ready!” Is anyone really ready for that first day? Even the most seasoned of teachers (speaking from experience) and the parent with a spreadsheet of supplies (not me) has doubts that the first day will be brilliant. Ready for tips to make that first week a little more spectacular? Take it from the experts—students, parents and teachers. Students of all ages have advice that is sure to be helpful! Parent suggestions are much of the same, but they add: For students: For parents: Believe it or not, many parents, teachers, and students feel the same way with school approaching. Whether you’ve had a great experience every year or have some well-founded anxiety, perceptions are reality. One of the most important things to remember is that school is meant to be a safe place for students to socialize, find their passion, learn to expand their ideas, and become more critical thinkers—at any age. Take note of each new idea, friend, or even the spectacular lunch choice that comes your way. Find something that makes you smile and hold onto it. Every day can be better than the next. Try out a few of these tips, remember that it’s ok to feel a bit nervous, and jump right in! Take it from one little guy, Enzo, who’s ready to start kindergarten in September: “Just have fun and play with friends.” Ready or not? I’d say yes.
Teacher input. Remember that many are also parents and all want the best for their students.
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