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How to make back-to-school easier on everybody! - 9/13/2011 4:30:15 PM
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fiery
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Instead of crouching in our kiddie pool in a state of paralysis, I’m taking steps now to make my family’s transition to the school year as smooth as a piña colada. I encourage you to join me. 1. Anticipate and address your child’s anxiety. Going back to school is stressful for kids of all ages, so head off the stress before school even starts, says Renee Clausell, a child psychologist in Long Island, New York. Talk with your children about new experiences and traditions, from using the potty at preschool to learning how to use a locker “in a playful and creative, role-playing way,” Clauselle says. Article
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RE: How to make back-to-school easier on everybody! - 10/12/2011 4:08:41 PM
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newyorker87
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I think another way to make going back to school easy is to make sure your kids are equipped with all the tools they'll need to succeed: text books, promotional pens, binders, etc. Once they know they're prepared, they'll feel at ease for sure. Link removed. Don't spam links in posts please. We ban people for that.
< Message edited by fiery -- 10/14/2011 11:46:14 PM >
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RE: How to make back-to-school easier on everybody! - 12/17/2011 7:26:03 PM
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Sherly
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Seeing old friends.. :D Thats what really makes it easy for a child to go back to school and the idea also of meeting new friend doing fun stuffs. My son went to a community school then was transfered to La Salle Institute which is a private school. At first, he didn't like it but when he got to meet new friends he always look forward to the school year. Don't spam links in posts or risk a ban - Admin.
< Message edited by fiery -- 12/17/2011 8:59:17 PM >
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