Six Things Teachers Secretly Wish Youâd Do to Kick Off the School Year Right!
Letâs be realâstarting a new school year can feel like chaos in a backpack. But teachers say there are a few things families can do that make a huge difference. And no, itâs not about buying the fanciest lunchbox or mastering Pinterest-level organization.
Hereâs what educators say really helps your kid thrive from day one:
1. Prioritize Sleep & Emotional Check-Ins
Kids learn better when theyâre rested, fed, and emotionally steady. Teachers love when students show up knowing how to listen, follow directions, and handle transitions without meltdowns.
2. Hands Off the Homework (Seriously!)
We know itâs tempting to âhelpâ with math by just⌠doing it. But teachers can tell. Let your kid struggle a littleâit helps them learn and shows teachers where support is needed.
3. Say Hi to the Teacher Early
Donât wait until thereâs a problem. A quick intro email or note sharing your childâs quirks, strengths, or recent life changes helps teachers support them better from the start.
4. Read TogetherâEven Just 15 Minutes
Yes, even with older kids. Reading boosts vocabulary, focus, and comprehension. It doesnât have to be fancyâjust consistent.
5. Label Everything
Lunchboxes, water bottles, hoodiesâif it can be lost, it should be labeled. Trust us, it saves everyone time and tears.
6. Let Kids Do Stuff Themselves
Packing lunches, tying shoes, remembering homeworkâthese little tasks build independence and confidence. Teachers notice when kids take ownership.
Bottom line? Teachers arenât asking for perfection. Just a few thoughtful habits that set the tone for a great year. And hey, if it makes mornings smoother for you too, thatâs a win-win.