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As September approaches, I am getting more and more anxious about my little boy returning to school and starting year 4. After 6 months of homeschool I am going to miss him so much.

I remember this time four years ago and how daunting it was for both of us as the biggest change in our family life loomed just around the corner. I felt overwhelming anxiety and sadness that life as we knew it was never going to be the same again. I cannot imagine how parents of this year’s reception intake must be feeling. I am fairly certain that whatever you expected your little one’s transition to big school to look like, it’s probably all been thrown into turmoil as Covid 19 and lockdown wreaked havoc in all of our lives, all around the world.

No school visits, no meet and greet with the teachers, no organised play dates with new classmates but what can still be done to prepare your little one for the start of their big school journey.

Emotional support:

Help your child:

Practice Social Skills

Learning in a classroom is a social activity. Children learn by playing with and alongside their peers. They will make better progress if they are happy mixing with other children and adults. You can encourage this by:

Help your child learn to concentrate:

Being able to concentrate for short bursts is likely to be more of a challenge if your child has been off nursery or pre school due to the pandemic. Our role play boxes can be really useful in encouraging extended play between you and your little one and building that concentration or simply teaching your child to follow simple instructions.

Make a start on early literacy and numeracy skills

I know and understand it is a sad and anxious time but it is also such an exciting time. The beginning of so many formative memories. School days that will help shape who your little one will ultimately become and friendships (big and small) that could just last a lifetime.

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