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(This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /homepages/18/d411230748/htdocs/clickandbuilds/PrasadCounselingandTrainingLLC237607/dev/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6170How can you help your child or teen transition back to school with less stress and more support?<\/em><\/p>\n Back-to-school transitions present several key challenges for children and teenagers across different developmental stages.<\/strong> While the areas impacted are often similar\u2014academically, socially, and routinely\u2014the way these challenges manifest can differ by age.<\/p>\n This guide was developed with support from LPC-Associate Katelyn Klein<\/a>, who crafted the \u201cHow to help\u201d strategies throughout the piece.<\/em><\/p>\n Students of all age groups often face increased academic demands, new subjects, and higher performance expectations.<\/p>\n Teach your children about effective studying skills, such as implementing 15-minute breaks for every hour of studying and finding what study strategies work best for them. Also, encourage a healthy academic and life balance, maintain open communication regarding academic stress, and involve teachers or tutors to support the child if they need extra support.<\/p>\n Navigating friendships, peer pressure, and social hierarchies become particularly intense during school transitions.<\/p>\n Regarding your child\u2019s social relationships, maintain an open line of communication so they feel comfortable enough to talk about peer pressures and bullying. Another important strategy parents can use is modeling good behaviors and healthy communication skills with family and friends. Also, parents can teach their children about effective conflict resolution skills and foster empathy to effectively teach their children how to work with difficult peers.<\/p>\n Adapting to sleep schedules, mealtimes, and daily routines after months of summer flexibility can be physically and emotionally taxing.<\/p>\n One helpful strategy is to establish a routine and ease the children into it towards the end of their summer break. For example, try establishing the new wake and sleep time changes before school starts to make their transition easier. Workbooks can also help a child ease back into a homework routine and encourage academic readiness before the school year begins. Make sure to allow time for children and teenagers to adjust to the new schedule and practice patience.<\/p>\n After many months at home, attachment and independence issues often come to the surface.<\/p>\n Regarding separation anxiety with children, it\u2019s important for parents to stick to the routine, maintain a positive attitude towards school and teachers, and consider using a comfort item such as a toy that the child can take to school until their anxiety lessens. With teenagers, parents should provide more decision-making opportunities and establish age-appropriate responsibilities such as chores. Overall, listening to your children\u2019s concerns and helping them maintain a positive outlook is important for children of any age.<\/p>\n Nowadays, back-to-school doesn\u2019t just mean new pencils and notebooks but also navigating the digital aspects of the classroom.<\/p>\n With children, it\u2019s important to limit screen time even during the summer breaks. Setting clear boundaries and maintaining them with any electronics is important regarding children\u2019s responsibility with technology. Parents should also be wary of the dangers of the internet and social media for both children and teenagers. Monitoring your child\u2019s social media and teaching them internet safety is paramount when raising children and teens in a technology-based world.<\/p>\n \u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n School-related costs can add stress for children and teens alike.<\/p>\n Children and teenagers: <\/strong>Even young children can feel self-conscious about their clothes, school supplies, or appearance compared to their classmates. These concerns can create anxiety for both students and families, particularly affecting students from lower-income households.<\/p>\n With both children and teens, parents must model solution- and positive-focused behaviors. For example, teaching your child the value of a dollar and financial responsibility from an early age will help them feel less financial stress in the future. Parents must be open and honest with children regarding their financial standing and reassure them that their needs will be met. If your children face peer pressure or bullying due to financial differences, involve the teacher and remind your child that there is more to life than having the newest trends.<\/p>\n The physical and emotional toll of returning to school is often underestimated.<\/p>\n Having children in a sports-related activity can improve both physical and mental health. Exercise that the child finds enjoyable can help reduce stress, anxiety, and improve physical health. In addition, it\u2019s important for children and teens to attend yearly physicals. As guardians, make sure to listen to your children if they express physical discomfort.<\/p>\n These challenges vary significantly based on age, previous experiences, family support, and individual personality traits, but recognizing them helps parents, educators, and students prepare more effectively for successful transitions.<\/p>\n Don\u2019t panic! They typically ease as children and teenagers settle into their new routines, usually within the first few weeks of school. Patience, preparation, and open communication help students navigate this transition more successfully.<\/p>\n The advice provided in this helpful guide was crafted by LPC Katelyn Klein, one of the many licensed clinicians at Prasad Counseling and Training. Katelyn is our expert when working with children as young as 12 years old and teenagers. She has a strong understanding of individual and group psychotherapy and substance abuse, having worked as a counselor in family therapy and eating disorder settings. 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