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What parents should avoid before school reopening
ETimes | April 8, 2026 2:39 PM CST

With the arrival of a new academic year, many parents prepare to go back to school along with their children by doing some shopping and preparing for routines. Despite the importance of this period for proper preparation, some parental errors can make this process very difficult for the kids. After weeks without a rigid schedule and discipline, it is necessary that the child receives support to return to school successfully. Some tips will help you avoid making some mistakes during the preparation process.


Don't change the kid's routine immediately
The most common mistake parents make during this process is making changes in the kid's schedule suddenly. Holidays are accompanied by later hours of sleep and flexible morning time. If a child goes straight from holidays to school, he/she will definitely find it uncomfortable and difficult to get used to this. It would be best for parents to gently introduce the kid's usual schedule a few days before school.


Don't remind a child about studying
Parents tend to make their kids study even before a new academic year. They try to discuss subjects and grades that they have to achieve during this year. Of course, such behavior creates anxiety in a child and makes him/her scared of the beginning of the year. Instead of putting pressure on a child, parents should discuss some interesting things associated with going to school and making new friends.


Don't allow your kids to use screens a lot
Most of the time that kids spend at home, they use electronic gadgets, TV or computer games. Such behavior can influence children's sleep greatly, and they will not have enough energy to go to school successfully. It would be wise to limit children's time for using their devices to improve their condition before school.


Don't compare your kids with other kids
Comparing your kids with other people, especially with your relatives and children's friends, can affect their self-confidence. Saying something like "Look how prepared other kids are" will make a child think about his/herself negatively. Each person develops differently, and parents shouldn't put any additional pressure on kids and compare them with other people.


Don't speak negatively about school
Sometimes parents say things related to negative aspects of school, teachers or studying before a new academic year. Children listen and think about those moments, so their mood changes and becomes negative. Parents should discuss only pleasant aspects of school in order to increase a child's desire to go to school.


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