This time I was sitting at the table on set, which was helpful since I had school supplies to spread out, and I found it so easy to chat with hosts Teresa Kaszuba and Mike Judson and share all of my tips.
Looking for some practical back-to-school ideas (and pet peeves) from a teacher's perspective? Check out the video clip below. I'm at the 29:53 mark, if it doesn't cue there for you.
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A few bonus tips that were on my list, but I didn't share on the show:
- When the weather is nice (until we start wearing boots, which will probably be, oh, in October) kids should have running shoes for outdoors as well as indoors. They have over an hour of outdoor recess each day, plus DPA (Daily Physical Activity), and they'll be more active and safe in proper footwear. (Flipflops and party shoes don't cut it in the classroom either!)
- If kids are bringing technology to school, keep it physically safe in a sturdy case, but password-protect items whenever possible too (making sure you also know the password!)
- A tip from a Grade 1 teacher: even though there shouldn't be much homework at this age, kids still need a large enough backpack to hold their lunchbag, water bottle, agenda and anything else they may want to shove in there. Some kids bring cute little bags that just don't have enough room.
- LABEL EVERYTHING. Your child may be old enough to recognize her belongings, but it's pretty tough when three other kids have the exact same thermos or hoodie. You would be shocked if you saw the amount of clothing that gets donated from our lost and found bin every year...and our school is tiny!
Thanks to Teresa and Mike for having me, and all of the teachers who shared input for this segment - I'll be picking your brains again soon!