{"id":80839,"date":"2024-09-14T14:52:10","date_gmt":"2024-09-14T07:52:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/echowoven.com\/?p=80839"},"modified":"2024-09-14T14:52:10","modified_gmt":"2024-09-14T07:52:10","slug":"things-i-shouldve-told-my-child-before-they-started-school","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/echowoven.com\/things-i-shouldve-told-my-child-before-they-started-school\/","title":{"rendered":"Things I Should\u2019ve Told My Child Before They Started School"},"content":{"rendered":"

For a child, school is a cause of both pleasant times and sad worries. That\u2019s why parents should help their kids get prepared for school by playing with them, sharing their own school stories, and explaining what\u2019s waiting for their child in their school life. That\u2019s because there are some things that only parents can explain.\n

My daughter is in 5th grade. I personally remember changing 2 schools which was really tough and painful, but I know people who have warm memories of this time. To help my daughter feel like she belonged to this group of people, I taught her several rules. I\u2019m going to share with you some of these key principles that I came up with when my daughter was in kindergarten.\n

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Illustrated by Leonid Khan\n

For first graders and their parents, everything looks so unusual, uncomfortable, and even scary. The school, other children, and teachers are so different. Kids experience new things like homework and grades for the first time in their lives.\n

Despite parents having already passed this \u201cexam\u201d, they still feel nervous. And for their children, it\u2019s even more complicated, especially if they\u2019ve never visited a kindergarten before.\n

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Illustrated by Leonid Khan\n

It\u2019s really important to explain the following:\n
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  • Your physical and mental health are more important than lessons. If you feel bad, tell someone about it.\n
  • Don\u2019t compare yourself to others. You go to school to gain knowledge, not to chase good grades.\n
  • You have to understand the topic; grades aren\u2019t that important. If you get a bad grade, we won\u2019t punish you but an \u201cA\u201d will please us.\n
  • If you find something to be difficult, ask your teacher or us for help.\n
  • It\u2019s fine if you feel nervous before exams, but remember that school isn\u2019t your whole life, it\u2019s just a small part, so don\u2019t let it upset you.\n
  • A teacher is also a human being who can get sick, tired, or make a mistake. Remember this and respect your teacher and what they do for you.\n
  • Don\u2019t bully anyone. Bullying is when people hurt others who are weaker than they are. Tell me if someone bullies a child, I\u2019ll see how I can help.\n\n
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    Illustrated by Leonid Khan\n
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    • If you don\u2019t break rules, no one should punish you. You can play a game on your phone during a break when it doesn\u2019t distract you from studying. You may ask to go out if you want to go to the bathroom. You may also refuse to eat if you don\u2019t want to. If you think your teacher is wrong or rude, tell me.\n
    • If you break rules, your teacher can punish you. But no one\u2019s allowed to hurt or demean you and make fun of you. If it happens, let us know.\n
    • Learn to communicate with people. But if a classmate hurts you, try to solve this issue on your own. If it doesn\u2019t work, ask your teacher or me for help.\n
    • Do your best. These subjects are really useful. Also, learn to think.\n
    • Be disciplined. Rules are created to make our lives easier. Do your homework, listen to your teacher, and get prepared for school in the evening before on your own.\n
    • You can gain knowledge in other places besides school. If you want to know more about something, let us know, we\u2019ll help you find the answers.\n\n

      What would you say to your child before they start school? Don\u2019t be shy, tell us your advice!\n

      Source: Brightside\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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