There are several no-cost things parents can do to help prepare their children for the first day of school and throughout the school year:

  • Invoke a positive attitude about school, have a supportive family and make sure students are willing and ready to learn.

  • Get students acclimated to a routine sleep schedule well before school starts. Begin going to bed early at least a week before school starts; keep up the schedule throughout the school year.

  • Emphasize reading in the community and in the home. Not only will you prepare your children for school but also for life.

  • Show a commitment to homework and projects the teachers assign.

  • Understand nutrition is a big part of the day. See to it your child gets a healthful, hearty breakfast every morning.

  • Tell your child school attendance is a requirement in your household. Make sure your child is on time for school.

  • Get a library card. It's free. When you expose children to literature, that's priceless.

  • Familiarize yourself with the student code and student handbook.

  • Be proactive and not re-active; practice self-control. Avoid the school bully; inform school officials about problems.

  • Join the PTA or PTO and attend the meetings. Both open a lot of avenues parents may not have considered for service to the school. Inquire about dues.

    Sources: Dimple J. Martin, director


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    of elementary reading/language arts for Birmingham (Ala.) City Schools; and Nez Calhoun, Jefferson County (Ala.) Schools spokeswoman.