by Sheila Robison, Economic Security Team Member
Our education system today asks for more parental involvement than ever before. Gone are the days of simply marking your calendar in order to set the clock for the first day of school. Gone are the days of purchasing some “fun” school supplies for your child to show your love and join in their excitement as they enter a new school year. School systems today send out a check list of materials needed and this becomes the responsibility of the parent or guardian. This is a mandatory request that needs to be met to ensure a successful school year for your child.
Here are some helpful hints to get the fantastic care-giving grandparents on the right track and keep down the stress!
First off, start a full week ahead in getting a bed time set. This not only ensures a good night’s sleep but will condition your child to a schedule.
Second, be prepared for healthy nutritious breakfasts and after school snacks. Get plenty of fruits and veggies in the house!
Third, grab that list from the school and make it a fun outing to shop with your child for the school supplies! You may even need to purchase an item for the classroom, so be a good sport and do it with a smile. Excitement and motivation is the key here!
Last, but not least, it’s important to set aside a time of day and a space in the house where your grandchild can quietly study. There are many interruptions in the busy life of a schoolkid. Dedicate a peaceful spot for them to get their work done successfully. You will be building rituals for them to gain control and stay focused and organized.
For more helpful hints check out “20 Great Ways to Raise Great Kids” by author Toni Schutla.

