Preparing your child for Grade 1: Essential tips for parents

Kids are heading back to school next week.

Kids are heading back to school next week.

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The new school year is fast approaching, with our schools set to reopen next week. 

For parents of children entering Grade 1, this marks an exciting milestone.

It’s a time filled with anticipation, but it can also bring about some anxiety for both you and your child. 

Starting school for the first time is a big step, and ensuring a smooth transition can make all the difference in your child’s confidence and success.

To help you prepare, here are practical tips to get your little one ready for their Grade 1 journey.

Establish a morning routine

Consistency is key in creating a smooth and stress-free start to the school day. 

By following the same sequence of activities every morning, your child can develop a sense of independence and responsibility.

A suggested morning routine could include the following.

  • Wake up at a set time using an alarm clock.
  • Eat a healthy breakfast.
  • Get dressed in their school uniform.
  • Pack their school bag and lunch box.
  • Head to school on time.

Set up an evening routine

An evening routine is just as important as a morning routine. 

It helps your child wind down, relax, and feel prepared for the next school day.

Ideas for a calming evening routine include.

  • Lay out the school uniform for the next day.
  • Take a bath or shower.
  • Engage in quiet play or reading. However, you need to limit screen time in the evenings.
  • Enjoy storytime together before bed.
  • A Grade 1 child needs sufficient rest, so aim for bedtime before 8pm to ensure they wake up refreshed and ready for the day.

Allocate a homework space

Your child will need a quiet, organised space for doing homework. 

This area should be free from distractions and equipped with essential stationery, such as pencils, crayons, and erasers.

Establish a homework routine that includes the following.

  • A specific time for completing tasks.
  • A consistent sequence of activities.
  • Supervision and encouragement from an adult to create a positive learning environment.
  • Ending the homework session by packing the school bag ensures nothing is forgotten for the next day.

Prepare a healthy lunch box

Your child’s energy levels and concentration during the school day depend on the food they eat.

Work with your child to create a menu of nutritious snacks that they’ll enjoy and that will sustain them through their busy day.

Here’s what you can include in their lunch boxes.

  • Fresh fruits and vegetables.
  • Whole-grain crackers or sandwiches.
  • Protein-rich options like cheese or boiled eggs.
  • A small treat to keep it fun.

 IOL Lifestyle