Of course, let's talk about the end of the school holidays and the beginning of the school year.
This is a period when children need to transition from the freedom of the holidays to the structure of school. It is a time of adjustment and growth for children, especially those entering school for the first time.
The transition from holidays to school can sometimes be a challenge for parents. Children have become accustomed to having free time, playing and enjoying the summer days. Suddenly they have to adjust to a tighter schedule, child care, and sometimes responsibilities.
For children going to school for the first time, this is an exciting time full of new experiences. They will make new friends, learn to read, write and count, and develop in ways they never imagined. It is important to encourage and support them during this transition period. Let them be children every now and then, because playing and having fun are essential for their development.
A good way to make the transition to school easier is to create a routine. Provide a consistent bedtime and wake-up time so that children get enough sleep. For older children, make time for homework and study, but don't forget to make time for relaxation and play. This helps children stay balanced and reduce stress.
It is also important to be open to communication with your children. Ask them how their school day was, what they learned and if anything is bothering them. This creates a positive environment in which they can express themselves and ask for help when needed.
So, as the school holidays are over and the school season has begun, let's remember that this is a time of growth and adjustment for our children. Let's encourage them, support them and give them space to just be a kid every now and then.
"It is these moments of playfulness and innocence that really enrich their development"