Back-to-school tips to help get the year off to a smart start
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Thursday, September 10, 2020
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To help calm your child's nerves before the first day of school, spend some time the night before choosing and laying out their clothes for the big day. You might also tuck them in with a back-to-school bedtime story. (Stock photo)
From organization to homework, getting back into a regular school schedule can be a challenging task for children and caregivers alike. A little advance planning, however, can make the experience easier for everyone involved.
Below, find handy tips provided by The Parenting Center to help with the back-to-school transition:
Parenting is one of the toughest jobs in the world, and The Parenting Center is here for you! If discipline is something you struggle with within your home environment, please reach out! We are here to help.
At $20, we offer parenting coaching by appointment, so call The Parenting Center to set up an appointment with one of our educators for guidance and assistance on how to incorporate positive discipline into your own household.
A selection of upcoming classes available at St. Tammany Health System's Parenting Center.