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Starting School
My daughter will be starting school in September (!) - i know, how did that happen??
Now we have an offer of a place (not first choice, but c'est la vie) it's all begnning to feel rather real. any advice from parents who have been there before? How did you prepare your little one for the big transition (or wasn't it very big?) how did you prepare yourself?
she will be doing breakfast club and after school club too, so will have possibly 3 different sets of new people to get to know.
None of her friends from nursery are going to the sme school.
Now we have an offer of a place (not first choice, but c'est la vie) it's all begnning to feel rather real. any advice from parents who have been there before? How did you prepare your little one for the big transition (or wasn't it very big?) how did you prepare yourself?
she will be doing breakfast club and after school club too, so will have possibly 3 different sets of new people to get to know.
None of her friends from nursery are going to the sme school.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.She'll probably take it in her stride far more than you will :-). If she's been to nursery, toddler groups and all the usual things, she'll be well prepared anyway. If you know any parents with children who are starting at the same time, it might be worth inviting them round or meeting them somewhere. Mine all started fine and had a bit of a wobble maybe the second or third week when the novelty wore off a bit, but the schools are very aware and practised at reassuring them. Let her try on her uniform and PE kit etc, so she's familiar with it.
All of ours , 5 children 12 grandchildren just took it all in their stride as well. No problems at all, the nursery had told them they would soon be going to 'Big school' and when the day came they just went happily into the new school. They all loved /love school and can't wait to go. The youngest of my grand kids age 4 cried when he got chickenpox, not because of the spots or feeling poorly but because he could not go to school!
Mumsnet to the rescue?
http:// www.mum snet.co m/educa tion/pr imary/s tarting -primar y-schoo l
(There are links to the Mumsnet forums on that page, as well as the basic hints that might help you).
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(There are links to the Mumsnet forums on that page, as well as the basic hints that might help you).
My cousin's daughter was very shy before school. She was unsociable and uneasy. My cousin was worried about her daughter too much, so she even had found a pediatric psychologist. I know that cousin and her girl also got acquainted with future classmates. So the girl had no problems. But her mom was restless and anxious about her daughter. She even installed GPS tracker to her daughter phone. Something like this http:// www.pho nespyap ps.com/ gps-tra cker. Maybe the information will help you to calm down too. Take it easy! Your girl will get used to school sooner than you think!