As a parent, it's natural to feel a mix of emotions as your child prepares to return to school. While you want to ensure their success, you may also experience stress and anxiety about their well-being. Here are some tools and strategies to help you manage your own feelings and provide a supportive environment for your child:Â
Self-Care:Â Prioritize your own mental and physical health. Engaging in activities that help you relax and recharge, moving your body, meditation, or spending time in nature are a few suggestions we always mention to clients.
Open Communication:Â Talk openly with your partner, a trusted friend or a life coach about your feelings. Sharing what you are experiencing can help reduce stress and provide emotional support you may need during this time.
Limit Screen Time:Â Excessive screen time can contribute to anxiety and stress. Set boundaries for yourself (and your child) to minimize distractions and promote a calmer atmosphere.
Practice Mindfulness:Â Incorporate mindfulness techniques into your daily routine. This can be a simple 2 minute mindful breathing exercise. Mindfulness can help you stay in the present moment, reduce stress, and improve your overall well-being.
Remember, your child is more likely to feel secure and supported when YOU are calm and present. By first taking care of yourself, you can create a positive and nurturing back to school experience for both you and your child.
With Love,
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