Preparing A School Age Child For School

Preparing A School Age Child For School

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Q What can help my child prepare for a test?
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Dr. Michele Borba, Psychology
Make no mistake, test-taking anxiety can be costly to our children academic success as well as their emotional and physical well-being. Here are proven solutions that can help your child on test day: On the Test Day • Get enough sleep. Countless... Full Answer
Q How can I encourage my child to do her nightly homework?
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Dr. Michele Borba, Psychology
I have a behavior makeover to help you handle those homework battles. Check with the teacher throughout the year so you're clear on her homework expectations. The general rule is 10 minutes per grade level. Set aside a special place for your child to... Full Answer
Q How can I help my child prepare for a new school?
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Starting at a new school can be as stressful for kids as the first day at a new job can be for grownups. In this video, psychologist Dr. Jennifer Hartstein discusses ways you can make the transition to a new school easier for your child.  Full Answer
Q How can I prepare my child for the first day of school?
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Dr. Lynne Kenney, Psychology
Here are her five easy steps you can do at home to help calm your child and make a successful first day of school. Create a school routine. Every night before school, get your child’s clothes ready and prepare his or her lunchbox for the... Full Answer
Q How can I help my child adjust to a new school?
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Dr. Michele Borba, Psychology
Here are some ways to help your child get acquainted with a new school: Do a little sleuthing at playgrounds and parks near the school to see if you can find a child who will be in the same classroom, grade, or school. Ask parents, coaches, church... Full Answer
Q How should I say goodbye to my child on his first day at a new school?
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Dr. Michele Borba, Psychology
Here are a few things to help your child to have a positive sendoff to a new school: Point him to "The first thing." Not knowing what to do or where to go upon arriving at a new scene increases anxiety. So offer "first thing" suggestions.... Full Answer
Q How can I help my child do better in school?
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Dr. Michele Borba, Psychology
These seven science-backed solutions are things that every parent can do, don’t cost a dime, and they are proven to boost children’s school success: • Make sure your kids are getting enough zzz’s • Applaud efforts the... Full Answer
Q How can I tell if my child will have a hard time changing to a new school?
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Dr. Erik Fisher, Psychology
There are some factors to take into account when considering whether or not your child may have a difficult time with a school transition. Temperament, academic history and life changes are just a few factors. Temperament refers to your child's... Full Answer
Q How can I help my child cope with moving to a new school?
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Dr. Erik Fisher, Psychology
The following are tips on how to help your child cope with moving to a new school: Take your child's temperament into account. If you know your child is "hard-wired" to adjust slowly to change, don't blame them when they do. Be a calm,... Full Answer
Q How can I help my child return to school after home-based education?
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Dr. Dawn Marcus, Neurology
Work with your child's teachers and guidance counselor to get her back into the classroom as soon as possible. If your youngster has been receiving homebound education long-term, the initial focus needs to be on resuming a normal home routine... Full Answer