Mrs. Smith's Top
Ten Tips
for Back-to-School
With the
start of the new school year there are new routines, schedules and
priorities. These simple ideas will help you and your family gear up for a
great new school year.

1)
Establish a family reading time. 15 minutes of reading does make a
difference in your child's life. Children enjoy this special time.
"Share a book with a child and share a moment of love."
2)
Scale back TV time.
3)
Make a plan for after-school activities. Schedule adequate time for
homework, play, clubs, and family time.
4)
Keep a large calendar. Mark each family member's activities in a different
colored pen.
5)
Collect important phone numbers. Update doctor, work and other listings
for the school office, after-school care and one or two neighbors.
6)
Have a backup plan. Find another parent who will exchange school pickup
favors-in case you get sick or delayed by work or traffic.
7) Set
up a file for school papers. Place all school newsletters, notes and
papers in this file so you'll have them to refer back to for information.
8)
Spruce up a study space for your child. Include pencils, crayons, a
dictionary and other supplies.
9)
Reestablish bed times for school nights.
10)
Get children into the habit of getting ready the night before school. Set
out clothes, pack lunch or lunch ticket, and put the backpack by the front door
so you'll be ready for the next day.

'Twas the Night before
School Started
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Twas the night
before school started
when all through the town
The parents were cheering
It was a riotous sound.
By eight the kids were washed
and tucked into bed
when memories of homework
filled them with dread.
New pencils, new folders, new
notebooks, too
New teachers, new friends,-their
anxiety grew.
Their parents just giggled when they
learned this fright
And shouted upstairs
"GO TO BED
IT'S A SCHOOL NIGHT!" |
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