- Make sure they eat and sleep regularly. It’s hard enough to remember to do this when we as adults are stressed, but it’s even harder for kids, so be sure they stick to a regular bedtime, and if they shun full meals, be sure to provide healthy snacks throughout the day to keep them going.
- Talk it out. Before their first day back, set aside some time to ask them what worries them, and to reassure them that it’s completely normal to feel anxious. If they reveal that they’re worried about bad things happening, avoid the temptation to tell them that “Nothing bad will happen!” or “Everything will be just fine!” Instead, help them think of some ways they could handle these potential negative situations. This will empower them to feel a bit more in control should the unexpected happen.
- Accentuate the positive! Help your child take their focus off their fears and instead, get them to think about the things they look forward to about school. Are they excited to see a particular friend, or learn a new subject? It doesn’t have to be a big thing either. It can be something as simple as enjoying recess or having pizza on Fridays.
- If there’s a particular situation your child is anxious about dealing with (such as a new teacher, or a mean classmate), it might be worth engaging in some role-playing to help boost your child’s confidence. By demonstrating acceptable, positive responses, the situation becomes a lot less scary for them.
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