It’s time to change up your routines again for getting back to school — are you and your family ready? The biggest challenge can be the shift from looser summer schedules to the many expectations and activities that come with each new school year.
If you’re looking for better ways to keep your family’s routines running like clockwork, here are tips to help set everyone up for a smooth transition from summer to school mode.
Hold weekly meetings
If you don’t already have a set time for family meetings, try a time like Sunday after dinner to meet and discuss anything coming up that week. Are there appointments, events or deadlines everyone needs to know about? Any fun outings or get-togethers planned? Make sure the whole family is up to speed on the upcoming week, and you won’t have surprises like bake sales you didn’t prep for or unexpected birthday parties.
Leverage smart home technology
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Write down your routines
It’s hard for children to follow a new morning or evening routine consistently when they can’t remember what it is, especially when a lot has changed from last year.
For each new school year, write down the schedule for each child’s wake-up and bedtime, plus any chores or activities you expect them to follow, depending on their age and unique schedule. This may include regular hygiene practices like brushing teeth and bathing, as well as homework time and free play time. Writing everything down clearly and posting in an accessible place helps your kids get used to their new routine, so everyone stays on time.
Use pictures to reinforce good habits
For any age, but especially for younger children, visual reminders can also help when setting expectations around things like chores. For example, take a picture of a child’s room when it’s clean, then post it near their door so they know what to aim for when it’s time to clean their room again.
Make sure it’s not unrealistic, but straightforward in terms of expectations — with a short list to match the picture, such as: a floor cleared of toys, dirty clothes in a hamper and the bed made.
Color code everything
If you have two or more kids, you know it can be difficult to keep tabs on which homework or notes from school should go in which backpack.
To solve this problem, have each child pick a color at the beginning of the school year, then make sure that color is prominent in all their school-related belongings such as backpacks, lunch boxes, etc. You can then use consistently color-coded folders for each child’s homework and school notes, colored markers for their additions to the family calendar and any other ways you organize items for each child.
Change can be challenging for children of any age, so using these tips should help make the transition to getting back to your school routines a lot easier, for you and for your kids.