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{Guest blog} Get ready for back to school

Students with protective masks sitting in school desks in their classroom. School desks are marked with a cross to mark a place where sitting is not allowed to maintain social distance during corona virus .

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Getting a new school year off to a good start can influence your child’s attitude, confidence and performance both socially and academically. After the ups and downs of remote learning over the past school year, it might take some extra adjusting this time around. Even children who are eager to return must adapt to the greater levels of activity, structure and for some, pressures associated with school life.

As a parent, you can help your child manage the increased pace by planning ahead, being realistic and maintaining a positive attitude. Here are a few tips to help ease the transition and promote a successful school experience:

A new school year can be scary – for children and parents alike – but it doesn’t have to be. Lean on New Directions to help you and your family make the most of this year.

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