Tips for preparing for back to school
Back to school morning tips for busy parents
Preparing for back to school is an exciting time for both parents and children. Children get to learn, play with their friends and make new friends. With positive school experiences, children are guaranteed of a positive well-being. They develop a positive attitude toward learning and achieve academic excellence. They also gain a sense of belonging.
After the long summer break, children get ready for a new school year. They move to new classrooms, new teachers, and they meet new friends. These new beginnings bring more fun to learning. On the other side, parents have a responsibility to make sure that this transition happens smoothly. With the busy lifestyle, parents need to think, plan, and prepare ahead of time. This ensures that when the school rush begins, there will be little or no overwhelming experiences.
In this post, I will focus on tips for parents with children up to 10 years old. I have chosen this age group because these children are more dependent on the parents. If you are a parent of one of these little ones, hop on board. Let’s make the mornings a little less rushed.

Plan ahead
Outfits
We have a busy lifestyle, and we often try to put things together, sometimes in a rush. To avoid the morning rush, try to prepare most, if not everything needed, the night before. Planning ahead of time saves time in the morning. This is especially true when you have to prepare more than one child for school.
Some of the make ahead stuff include planning the outfit to wear to school. I find this to be a time saver because sometimes it is hard to make a choice of the outfits. Involve the children in selecting their outfits the night before. On special days, when children have to dress up in a certain way, pick the outfits in advance. This way, you don’t have to dig through a pile of clothes to find them. Planning and looking for the outfit a day before would be a great idea. What’s your take on this?

School lunches
I find packing the lunches the night before saves time. It makes mornings more relaxed. This works especially well for lunches that do not need warm-ups. Quick lunches like sandwiches and fresh fruits can be packed and stored in the fridge. They can be pulled out in the morning. This tip will make the mornings a breeze. For picky eaters, try involving them in choosing the foods to pack. This helps to reduce the amount of food wasted or not eaten. The children will also be encouraged to eat because they were involved in the packing process. This was a win for me when my child was picky and barely ate anything I packed for lunch. Have you experienced this as a parent? How did you feel when you unpack your child’s lunch bag?

for a stress-free morning.
School lunch menu
Having a menu gives parents an idea of what to pack for the children when they are going to school. It serves as a guide for managing a busy lifestyle. It also provides insight when budgeting or doing grocery shopping. A busy parent can prep some of the food needed. This saves time for other activities, like spending time with the child/ren after school. catching up after a long day at work and school helps to manage our mental wellness. here is a link to my article about mental wellness https://getsimplyinspired.com/how-to-prioritize-mental-wellness-as-we-navigate-busy-lifestyles/. This article will give tips for prioritizing mental wellness. It is especially helpful on days when we feel rushed and have many tasks to complete!

Note:
When the children are prepared well, they get the confidence to get through the day successfully. It is our responsibility as parents and guardians to give a good start for the children. When we rush them, we get stressed and this will affect our day. Let us plan our days ahead. This will guarantee we have an easy morning. It helps when preparing for school and work.
All the best as you help to prepare the future leaders!


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