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I don’t know about anyone else, but this year’s back-to-school has been a little more stressful than normal. As homeschoolers, it is usually less stressful (in my opinion, at least), but not this year. I work part time out of the home, but recently, I’ve worked more of a full time schedule to cover for vacations. I find myself coming and going, seemingly at the same time. Fortunately, we’ve found some good curriculum, and my husband is a wonderful help with the homeschooling!
Balance Bar asked parenting expert and Mom blogger Jenny Ingram, Jenny on the Spot to come up with a list of survival tips to help us all survive the back-to-school season.
Keep Smart Snacks within Reach
Back to school isn’t only exhausting for kids. Moms and dads get worn down too so smart snacking is important. Pack a supply of nutritious snacks to have in your purse for when you’re running errands or going from school to practice. ItzyRitzy’s reusable snack bags are perfect for keeping your on-the-go snacks organized and always handy. Fill them with grapes, almonds, carrot sticks and Balance bare bars for a healthy snack sure to satisfy both busy moms and kids until dinner!
The (digital) calendar is key
To make sure no one misses an activity, homework deadline or playdate, color code each kid in your calendar so you know exactly who is doing what and where and when. I love the Cozi app – it’s free and great for organizing your upcoming activities and goes everywhere you do since it’s on your phone. {I personally prefer to use my Apple calendar. We both have iPhones, so what is on the main computer is also on both of our phones. We also print out a copy each month to put on the refrigerator, so the kids are on the same page, too.}
Pack bags within your bag
If you’re like me, you have a huge bag. It’s great for storing lots of things, but it can be a wasteland and hard to find anything if you’re not organized. I keep a mini bag that holds my chapstick, hand sanitizer and other items I regularly reach for in a brightly colored small bag that stands out. An Itzy Ritzy snack bag can even double as an organizational bag that’s stylish too! {I use a small bag to carry my electronics like charging cord and bluetooth in, so can be found easily.}
Miniature First Aid Kits
It’s helpful to have some first-aid basics in your bag for everyday incidents that are bound to happen. My homemade first aid kit includes Band-aids, Neosporin, Kleenex and wipes. Trust me on the wipes – they’re much more effective than napkins at cleaning up whatever messes my kids have.
Be prepared for homework
With after-school activities, keep homework supplies in your car and bag, so your children can do their work while you’re waiting for soccer practice. Keep rulers, pencils, pencil sharpeners, scissors, calculators and a clip board in the car to make sure you’re prepped for any homework assignments.
Label everything
With 3 kids, and all the supplies and gear that come with them, I’ve learned to love labels. Before schools starts, I put Mabels Labels on their lunchboxes, backpacks, jackets, shoes, sporting equipment and anything else I can get my hands on. You’ll never have to hear “she’s wearing my sneakers” again and also helps avoid lost items in the school coat closet.
Pack healthy school lunches efficiently
Trying to accommodate everyone’s lunch needs is hard.Make their sandwiches and then let them choose 3 snacks for themselves.In your pantry, have mom-approved snacks (like Mixed Berry Balance bar bars) in three drawers and every kid is allowed to choose 1 item from each drawer to add to their lunch.
Transitioning summer bedtimes
Yes, I’m probably guilty of letting the kids stay up a little too late during the summer. But that’s what summers are for! However, those late nights are not going to work once school starts, so I like to gradually transition their sleep schedules. 4-5 days before school starts, I’ll move their bedtimes up 10-30 minutes. It’s a slow process but really helps to ensure they’re rested and ready for the first day.
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