So it’s back to school time, which for most of us Moms that means back to reality. I don’t know about you, but this summer has been quite an adventure for my family and I. Vacationing was very limited for us this year due to the state of our economy and it’s effect on our pocket book. It made vacation planning pretty tough and I spent a lot of time searching for the best deals everywhere we wanted to go. Fortunately, even with a super tight budget we were able to enjoy some really great places this summer like New York, Miami, San Diego, as well as numerous days spent at good ol’ Zuma Beach. Oh how nice were the days of relaxing on the beach and reading all the latest gossip magazines. Now that back to school is here it’s time to get not only the kids, but yourself focused on the new school year ahead and off of the vacation schedule. Here are some helpful tips to make this the smoothest transition possible.
#1. Check before “Back to School” shopping: August is known for being the second largest sales month for retailers everywhere and most retailers begin their back to school sales in July. So needless to say it’s smart to shop during that time, but are you truly ready then? A little word of advice I live by:
“An informed shopper is a savvy shopper”
so always be prepared before you shop.
Start by assessing each child’s back to school clothing needs.
Empty drawers and closets of outgrown or worn out clothing, and either store or donate the discards.
Clean and organize clothing storage before adding any new garments.
Create a “back to school wardrobe needs” list for each child.
Discuss the “needs list” and your budget with your children before you shop and you will avoid any in the store tantrums that may occur.
The same goes for back to school supplies. Be sure to ask the school for a classroom supply list before shopping for school supplies. Again with the back to school sales beginning in mid July, last minute shoppers may have a tough time locating needed supplies for their children so shop early.
#2. Create a Calendar Board: The school year is filled with a large variety of activities and it’s easy to become overwhelmed if all of these activities are not listed in one central location for the entire family to review.Nothing will calm the school year chaos down more than creating a calendar board. This board should be for all family calendars, schedules, after school activity flyer’s, school programs, and whatever else you feel pertains. Buy just a basic cork board, add a pre printed white board calendar to it, place in a central location in the house and you are on your way. This is the biggest step in creating organized family time management and a stress free school year. Remember form is less important than function so choose a calendar format that works best for your family.
#3. Ease into the “Back to School” schedule: During the summer vacation we all tend to fall off of our typical school year schedule. We tend to stay up late and wake up even later. To help everyone in the family start off the school year with a bang, 2 weeks prior to the first day of school start going to bed at the time you would on a “typical” school night and wake up each morning as if you were waking up for school. This will help get the entire family back on routine so that first day isn’t so stressful and the kids are well rested for their first day back.
The new school year definitely quickens the tempo of family life so I hope that some of these tips will help bring a new focus and pleasant harmony to your home. Keep in mind the less stress you have the better health and happiness for all.
Happy Back to School!
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Danielle Line, Plus Size Model and Guest Writer with Sealed with a Kiss Designs, a leader in trendy, affordable plus size fashions, has built her career around her passion, embracing her own unique beauty, and her plus-size figure. Check out what they have to offer at http://www.swakdesigns.com