back to school supplies

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For a child to do well in school, the markers and notebooks are important but not as important as preparing your children emotionally, mentally, physically, and spiritually to learn by creating a home environment that supports them, nourishes them, challenges them and encourages them.

Importance of Routines and Habits

  • Establish clear daily routines for morning, after-school, and evening.
  • Consistent bedtime for elementary-aged children between 7 and 8 PM.
  • Preparing for the next day by laying out clothes, packing backpacks, and making lunches.

Parental Involvement

  • Active participation in children’s routines, especially in lunch preparation.
  • Engaging in meaningful conversations about the child’s day to foster emotional well-being.

Structured Home Environment

  • Avoiding screen time during routines to promote focus.
  • Setting alarms for a relaxed morning to minimize stress.
  • Incorporating chores into daily routines to instill responsibility.

Connection and Communication

  • Using time, such as driving to and from school, to foster communication without technology distractions.
  • Ensuring children feel valued and heard through regular conversations.

Impact on Academic Performance

  • Organized homes lead to improved academic outcomes.
  • Structured settings help children manage responsibilities and develop self-discipline.

Fostering a Growth Mindset

  • Encouraging a culture of high expectations where education and effort are valued.
  • Teaching children that abilities can be developed through effort and perseverance.

Teaching Virtues

  • Emphasizing grit, curiosity, and character as essential for success.
  • Allowing children to experience boredom to enhance creativity and problem-solving skills.

The Back to School Must Haves!

  • Preparing for the school year involves more than buying supplies; it requires creating routines, fostering connections, and instilling values.
  • Encouragement for parents to reflect on their goals and actively teach virtues and habits for lifelong success.