While I am still in disbelief that Ace will be starting Kindergarten in just a few short weeks, I am determined to make this time in his life fun and memorable. Our family is big on traditions and so I've been trying to find some back-to-school traditions that will be fun for our family.I've listed several ideas that I plan on doing to make this special time in mine and my child's life as memorable and stress-free as possible.
Before School Starts:
- Visit your child's school. Let him get familiar with his classroom, the campus and if possible his teacher and administrators.
- Establish a night time routine including a reasonable bedtime, a bedtime story and a prayer.
- Practice things like using the bathroom and washing hands properly.
- Role play how to ask to use the bathroom, approach a new friend or inform the teacher of a problem.
- Ask him if he has any fears, questions or concerns.
- Go for a special treat, like ice cream cones the night before school starts.
- Have a "The Night Before School" Party. We'll snuggle close and read books like The Kissing Hand, Look Out Kindergarten Here I Come, The Night Before Kindergarten, and A Place Called Kindergarten. We'll also eat yummy treats like pencils (carrot slices with pink marshmallows stuck to the top with toothpicks), pencil shavings (homemade granola), school-themed cupcakes, etc. We'll also cover some basic safety guidelines.
- Help less fortunate children with their school shopping. We'll be sending IOCC kits this year.
- Make a special First Day of School breakfast and/or dinner. Why not try these Butterfly Breakfasts? Or pancakes flat like a piece of paper with 3 holes poked along the edge?I'll be making this awesome School Bus Cake on the first day. Family Fun provides the video and recipe for this sweet treat.
- Send an apple for the teacher. Perhaps in the form of apple-scented antibacterial wash or lotion.
- Send them off with something special. Last year for the first two months of preschool Ace took his Gaki, bka Curious George, in his backpack. Although it could be anything a pet rock (yes we have one of those). I also printed out wallet-sized photos of some of his favorite times and attached them to a clip to keep on his backpack.
- Take a photo before they leave for school, getting on the bus or entering the classroom. I took one last year of him walking away and it is my favorite. Walgreens also has a special offer for Back-to-School; 30 4x6's for $3.oo.
- Make fun lunches. I *love* bento box lunches. Kraft Foods also has some great lunchbox ideas. I also like to make things easier for me, so I pack his lunch the night before. I also put baskets with his lunch snacks on the top shelf of the fridge so that all I have to do is toss them in.

- Stop by once a week or every other week to have lunch with your child. Bring fun treats for him and his friends too.
- Get involved in field trips and other programs. Schools love parents who volunteer!
- Get in the habit of talking to your child about his day. It's soo important to know what's going on both in their classroom and their minds.
- Post often in his School Memory Book, making sure to add a picture of his first day.
- Make sure his clothes are set out, ironed and ready to go the night before as well. This includes belts, socks and shoes. Homework, permission slips and anything else that needs to go back to school in the morning should be ready and in his backpack the night before too, just to make sure I don't forget anything if the morning is more chaotic than planned.
- Establish an after-school routine. Have a snack ready and complete homework assignments at a set time. I prefer right after school so that it is finished and he can play the rest of the day.
- Reinforce bedtime routine.
- Get a calendar and keep it up to date on all his school activities and other deadlines.
- Have a snack waiting when you pick him on a certain day of the week, month, etc.
- Keep up with my journaling. I think on the first day I'll take Lucky to the park after I drop him off and journal my little heart out. I know I'll be a mess and journaling usually helps me through.
While I feel a pierce in my heart every time I think about him leaving me, I will keep those feelings deep inside of me where he cannot see them. I am determined to make this a fun and exciting experience for him that he looks forward to repeating every year! I can cry my eyes out after I drop him off!What kinds of back to school traditions do you have?
7 comments:
we love our back to school traditions here to! we usually make some fun and festive treat the night before school starts...one year it was a cake in the shape of a pencil and last year i think we did Pre-K cupcakes. I also always video my son the morning of his first day of school and do an "interview" with him about his expectations and feelings about starting school again. It's precious!
I am a firm believer in routines/calendars/planning, etc. which is one reason I came up with a few great printables for moms to use this back to school season! Check them out on my blog at www.mommypalooza.com .... I'd love to hear what you think. Thanks! :)
~Candy
Those are some great tips! I have one going into the second grade and another going into Kindergarten--time flies! I love doing first day of school pics and then last day pictures--it's fun to see how much they've changed in just one school year.
While they eat breakfast at home Tuesday thru Friday, Monday's are special--I'll sit with them in the cafeteria while they have their breakfast and I love it.
I love the previous commenters idea of a pencil cake--that sounds easy for me to do:)
FYI - something BIG is happening at Sunshinemeg tomorrow!
Those are great ideas! Thanks for sharing ladies!
Great ideas. The most important in our house is set bedtime, no TV before/after a certain time, sticking to a set homework schedule.
I do enjoy the school's back to school party they have a couple weeks before the first day every year. It's help on the playground and everyone brings a dish with chairs and blankets to enjoy the fellowship and food.
I LOVE the bento lunch box -such a cute idea!
Jennifer-
I totally agree about keeping a consistent schedule. It helps control the chaos and I think children find stability in a routine. The school's back to school party sounds like a great time too!!
Mozart Mama-
You will *love* bento box lunches! My son loves them and I love the variety of nutritious items it allows me to give him. The kids in his preschool class always looked forward to seeing what he had in his lunch on bento box days!
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