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Staying Organised: Setting Up a Stress Free School Year

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As the school year progresses, one of the most valuable skills your child can develop is organisation. Effective organisational habits not only help students stay on top of their assignments and deadlines but also reduce stress and enhance their overall academic experience. By teaching your child the power of organisation, you’re equipping them with lifelong skills that will benefit them well beyond the classroom. Here’s how you can help your child get organised for the year ahead.


Creating a tidy and efficient environment is the first step toward effective organisation. Here’s how you can work together to declutter and set the stage for a motivated school year:


  • Organise Their Backpack: Sit down with your child and go through their backpack. Remove any unnecessary items and categorise the supplies they need for each subject. Consider using small pouches or folders to keep items organised by subject or project. This not only makes it easier to find what they need but also reduces the likelihood of losing important materials.


  • Tidy Up the Study Space: A designated study area can greatly enhance focus and productivity. Spend some time together tidying up their study space. Encourage your child to keep only essential items on their desk and find creative ways to organise materials, such as using bins or shelves. Adding personal touches, like motivational quotes or their favourite artwork, can make the space feel inviting and inspiring.


  • Create a Homework Station: Consider setting up a specific area for homework and study. Equip this station with all the necessary supplies—pens, paper, highlighters, and reference materials—so your child can focus on their work without distractions. Having a designated space can help signal that it’s time to concentrate on studies.


Use Tools to Stay on Track


Teaching your child to utilise organisational tools is key to staying on top of assignments and deadlines. Here are some effective tools to consider:


  • Planners and Calendars: Introduce your child to a planner or calendar where they can write down important dates, such as assignment due dates, tests, and extracurricular activities. Encourage them to review and update their planner regularly. This will help them develop a habit of planning ahead and prioritising their tasks.


  • Digital Apps: If your child is tech-savvy, explore digital organisation tools such as apps that help with time management and task tracking. Popular options include Todoist, Trello, or Google Calendar. These platforms can help your child set reminders for upcoming deadlines and manage their assignments effectively.


  • Bullet Journaling: For a creative twist, consider introducing the concept of bullet journaling. This method combines note-taking, organisation, and creativity. Your child can create lists, set goals, and track their progress in a visually appealing way. Plus, it allows for personalization, making organization feel more engaging.


As the new school year begins, helping your child master the art of organisation can help them achieve their academic goals. By organising their supplies and space and teaching them to use effective planning tools, you’re not just preparing them for the school year; you’re also equipping them with essential life skills. Encourage your child to embrace the power of organisation, and watch as they gain confidence and thrive in their academic journey. Here’s to a productive and organised year ahead!


 
 
 

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