Starting school is such an exciting time for both children and their families. For some children, it can be a scary time as well. Helping children prepare for their new experiences can make the adjustment to school a bit smoother.
Children may have fears or worries about what could happen. They may be frightened about making new friends, fitting in, making mistakes or being separated from their families.
What does your child think about it?
We've written the Forest Floor Elementary Series to help parents talk to their children about their concerns and come up with strategies for handling them.
Our Forest Floor Elementary Series has a story about Sammi who is scared and nervous, Ezra who is anxious and sad, Bobby who is always busy and often has to apologize for his behavior, and Minnie who feels misunderstood as an uncommon forest animal.
Even if your child is not scared, anxious, too busy, or misunderstood, he or she will benefit from understanding the possible concerns of their new classmates.
As an elementary school teacher and principal for over 40 years, I recognize that parents know their children best and can be partners in the effort to help every child be successful.
So enjoy these stories written with love, listen to your children, and please and let us know how these stories have helped your child get ready to start school.
Our wish is for all children to celebrate the unique qualities they possess and achieve their full potential.
Happy reading!
Renee Sedlack, Ed. D
Ezra, a little opossum, is anxious about leaving his Momma to start school. His older brother Andy offers some advice to help him get over his anxiety about starting school.
After reading, guide your child through these discussion questions.
Ezra was anxious about going to school the first day. Are you ever anxious about doing something or going somewhere?
It helped Ezra to have his favorite things with him. What are your favorite things?
Ezra missed his mother when he went to school. Do you ever miss your mother?
When you feel anxious, what helps you?
Draw a picture of your favorite things and write a sentence about why you like them.