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v Prepare you child for the new school experience by explaining what to expect. Answer all questions
directly and honestly.
v Convey a positive attitude. Young children are aware of your feelings. Your enthusiasm will assure the child that school can be a fun and exciting place.
v Establish a routine involving both the night before a school day as well as morning preparation. Rituals and routines will add predictability and are comforting in unfamiliar situations.
v Bring a photo from home. We will post it where your child can see it during the day.
v Clearly state to your child where you will be and when you will return. It may also be helpful to discuss what will happen when you are reunited.
v Maintain a clear good-bye routine. Telling your child when you are nearing school (in a happy and excited way) and informing your child that you will leave after a set number of minutes (we recommend two or three), you should warn your child you are leaving, give a kiss and hug. Once you tell your child you are leaving, it is important to follow through. Extending the good-bye with "Ok just one more kiss, and then I really really have to go.” tends to heighten anxiety rather than relieve it.
v Avoid sneaking out; this seems to encourage children to become less trusting and makes the second day of school even harder.
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