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A Helpful Guide for Returning or Starting School after the Holidays

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Whether your child is returning to school after a relaxing break or starting a new chapter in their educational journey, this is a crucial time to set the tone for a successful term ahead. At Kip McGrath, we understand the importance of a strong start, and in this blog, we will share some valuable tips to help your child embrace the new school term with confidence and enthusiasm. 

Reconnecting 

Reconnect with a learning mindset; after a few weeks of leisure and fun, it is essential to reconnect your child with a learning mindset. Encourage them to engage in activities that promote learning, such as reading books, solving puzzles, or exploring educational apps. This will help them transition smoothly from holiday mode to a focused academic mindset.

Review core subjects  

Prepare ahead with review sessions, for students returning to school, a brief review of core subjects can work wonders. Before classes begin, consider organising revision sessions, or enrolling your child in a Kip McGrath tutoring program to refresh their knowledge and address any gaps in understanding. This will give them a head start and build their confidence for the upcoming term.

Prepare a workspace

Create a productive study space, an organised study space is essential for effective learning. Help your child set up a clutter-free and quiet study area where they can concentrate on their studies without distractions. Ensure it is equipped with all the necessary school supplies and learning resources.

Get new supplies  

Prepare school supplies, a few days before school starts, make a shopping trip for school supplies. Involve your child in the process, allowing them to select their notebook, pens and other essentials. Having their own supplies and an organised backpack will help them feel prepared and ready for the new term. 

Parent/teacher communication 

Communicate with your child’s teachers to find out which areas your child needs to address in the next term. Find out what the teacher suggests ensuring an improvement in your child’s results this term. 

Goal setting and open communication

Sit down with your child and discuss their goals and expectations for the upcoming school term. Help them set realistic and achievable goals in academics, extracurricular activities, and personal growth. Encourage them to break these goals into smaller milestones to track progress along the way. 

Address any anxieties or concerns, returning to school can bring about anxiety or concerns in children. Create a safe space for your child to express their worries or fears about going back to school. Listen attentively, validate their feelings, and provide reassurance. Discuss strategies together to overcome any challenges they may anticipate.

Healthy habits and a positive mindset 

Emphasise the importance of a positive mindset and resilience in the face of challenges. Encourage your child to adopt a growth mindset, where they see mistakes as learning opportunities and believe in their ability to improve. Remind them of their past accomplishments and reassure them that they have the skills and support to succeed. 

Reinforce healthy habits, help your child develop healthy habits that will support their overall well-being and academic performance. Encourage nutritious meals, regular exercise, and adequate sleep. A healthy body and mind are essential for concentration, focus, and optimal learning.

Remember each child is unique, so adapt these suggestions to meet their individual needs. With preparation, support, and encouragement, your child will be ready to tackle the new school term with confidence and enthusiasm. 

If you feel like your child needs that extra support this school year, get in touch with a local Kip McGrath centre, find one today at www.kipmcgrath.co.za.

Kip McGrath offers personalised learning programmes for primary and secondary students in their core subjects.  A free assessment helps to identify a child’s strengths and learnings gaps. Individualised lessons are planned and offered by qualified teachers tailored to address each child’s specific learning needs. The learning programme specialises in comprehension, reading, spelling in English and Afrikaans, as well as Maths.

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