Active Parenting School Success Tips for a Smooth Transition and a Successful Year 

Back-to-School Success: Active Parenting Tips for a Smooth Transition and a Successful Year 

The back-to-school season is upon us, bringing a mix of excitement and anxiety for both parents and children. Active Parenting is here to help with school success tips you can provide the parents in your classes. Whether the children are starting kindergarten or heading back to high school, these tips can make this transition as smooth and successful as possible.  

Setting the Stage for School Success: 

  1. Establish Routines: Start adjusting sleep schedules and mealtimes a week or two before school starts. This will help your child’s body get back into a school-ready rhythm.  
  2. Create a Study Space: Designate a quiet, well-lit area for homework and studying. Make sure it’s stocked with supplies and free from distractions.  
  3. Talk About School: Have open conversations with your child about their feelings and expectations for the new school year. Address any anxieties they may have and offer reassurance.  
  4. Set Goals Together: Encourage your child to set realistic academic and personal goals for the year. This helps them take ownership of their learning and stay motivated.  

Active Parenting Strategies for School Success: 

  • Active Communication: Keep the lines of communication open with your child about their school day. Ask open-ended questions like, “What was the most interesting thing you learned today?” or “What are you looking forward to tomorrow?”  
  • Encourage Responsibility: Help your child develop organizational skills and take ownership of their schoolwork. Teach them how to use a planner or calendar to track assignments and deadlines.  
  • Problem-Solving Together: When your child faces challenges at school, use Active Parenting’s problem-solving steps to help them find solutions. Encourage them to think creatively and take initiative.  
  • Celebrate Success: Acknowledge and celebrate your child’s achievements, both big and small. This helps build their confidence and motivation.  
  • Partner with Teachers: Establish a positive relationship with your child’s teachers. Attend parent-teacher conferences, communicate regularly, and work together to support your child’s learning.  

Don’t Forget Self-Care: 

Remember, a successful school year starts with a well-rested and supported parent. Parents need to prioritize their own well-being, and shouldn’t hesitate to ask for help when needed.  

Active Parenting Resources: 

Looking for more to offer? We’ve got you covered:  

  • Blog Articles & Tips: Find a wealth of information on our blog, including articles on homework help, managing school anxiety, and building positive relationships with teachers.  
  • Online Video Library: this resource is a great way to share the videos (without the slide presentation) with parents to reinforce lessons taught in class.  

Additional Resources:

Family Support: Parents and caregivers are crucial to the education and growth of children from the National Education Association with reading tips.

Let’s make this a great school year!  

Contributing Author: Eryn Hopkins


Active Parenting Publishers founder and president Michael H. Popkin, Ph.D. has been providing research-based education programs with an emphasis on nonviolent discipline, mutual respect, and open communication for 40 years. He is widely known for his expertise in the field of parent education and has appeared on over 100 TV programs, including CNN and The Oprah Winfrey Show.

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