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الثلاثاء: 13 يناير 2026
  • 13 يناير 2026
  • 09:00
After the holiday Tips to prepare your child for returning to school

Khaberni - Sometimes long school holidays make children feel uncomfortable and hesitant to return to school. They also come up with various excuses to extend their holidays and avoid going to school.

When the vacation between terms ends, there is a challenge in itself to reignite children's enthusiasm for learning and activities. Following are some tips from the website "raisingchildren" that can help parents re-engage their children in school enthusiasm after the summer break.

Rearranging sleeping and eating patterns

Usually, the long holiday breaks disrupt children's sleeping and eating patterns. This can cause tiredness and difficulty concentrating when returning to school. Therefore, it's important to start rearranging children's sleep and meal patterns a few days before school starts, by helping your children go to sleep and wake up at the same time every day, and ensuring they eat a balanced and nutritious meal at breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

 

You might want to check out 6 steps for setting a post-school sleep routine for children.

Helping children adapt

 

After the holiday, children may need time to readjust to the school routine and extracurricular activities. Make sure to give them enough time to rest and adapt to the changes. In addition, you can establish a regular schedule to help children organize their daily activities; you can create a timetable that includes time for studying, playing, and resting. This way, children will more easily adapt to their daily routine.

Preparing for school needs

 

Accompany your children to buy new school supplies, such as notebooks, pencils, and bags, and let them choose designs and colors they like. This will make them feel more excited and involved in preparing for school. It's also important to provide a quiet and comfortable study space at home. Parents can help their children decorate the study room with their favorite decorations to make them more excited for school.

Discuss the matter with the children

 

If a child shows signs of reluctance to go to school, it would be good for parents to delve deeper into the underlying reasons behind this attitude. It's possible that the parents might be worried about homework, academic pressure, or social issues like conflicts with friends. Understanding these concerns can help find correct solutions.

 

So listen carefully to any concerns your child has and provide support when facing challenges, and praise them when they achieve successes. This will motivate them to continue trying and get excited about going to school.

Fun activities

 

Besides school activities, also set aside time to engage in recreational activities together as a family. For example, parents and children can go to the playground or go hiking or play a family game. Not only does this activity increase children's excitement, but it also strengthens family relationships.

 

The end of the summer holiday is not the end of children’s happiness and enthusiasm. By providing support, parents can help children become excited about living their daily lives after the holiday.

 

You might be interested in looking at fun home games for children that help develop their skills

Using smart tools

 

During holidays, children might get used to spending a lot of time with devices. Gradually reducing device use a few days before school starts can help them refocus on learning activities. This should be done slowly.

Offering appreciation and motivation

 

Appreciating a child's efforts in preparing to return to school can be a strong motivator. For example, they can be given small rewards for waking up early or preparing their own school bag. This can help children feel appreciated and confident.

Positive stories

 

Positive stories about school can be an effective way to boost children's motivation. Reminding them of fun things at school, such as meeting friends or participating in favorite activities, or learning new exciting things, can help create a more optimistic atmosphere.

Setting new goals and objectives for the new school term

 

Discussing new goals for the upcoming school term can also be an effective strategy. Setting specific goals, such as achieving better grades, participating in extracurricular activities, or trying new things at school, can help children feel more motivated.

Creating a supportive environment

 

A positive and supportive home atmosphere greatly influences a child's readiness to return to school. Children who feel comfortable sharing their feelings tend to adapt more easily to the new routine. With appropriate support, the transition from vacation to the school routine can be smoother.

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