​Back to In-Person Schooling: 6 Ways to Help Kids Re-Adjust to In-Person Learning by Dr. Bradley Nelson


​Back to In-Person Schooling: 6 Ways to Help Kids Re-Adjust to In-Person Learning

If your child has been participating in school through video calls for some of the past year, the change back to in-person lessons can be a big shift. Emotions ranging from excitement to nervousness and stress can all arise. This year, those feelings may be amplified.

Here are some tips for helping kids re-adjust:

  1. Talk them through the changes. Remember to take time to talk to your kid about what to expect this year. This can help them mentally and emotionally prepare for what will be different.
  2. Create a routine. Be consistent with their morning and nighttime habits and make sure they get enough sleep, eat healthy, balanced meals each morning and night after school. Beyond this, think about other routines you’d like to create with your child. Perhaps you take a walk together each afternoon, share something you’re grateful for that day before dinner or play your kid’s favorite song on the drive to school each morning.
  3. Make space to talk about feelings. Let your kids know it’s natural to have feelings of anxiousness when things are changing. When there’s no hesitancy or shame around sharing these feelings, it becomes a lot easier for kids to process them in a healthy way, with your help.
  4. Plan playtime. Kids, just like adults, need time to relax. When they first get home from school, it can be a good idea to just give them some unstructured time to do whatever they want.
  5. Watch for possible signs that they’re having difficulty adjusting. Stomachaches, trouble sleeping, headaches, potty training regressions and bedwetting can all be signs that your child is stressed. If you start to notice these symptoms in your child, you may want to talk to a medical professional to learn more about ways you can help.
  6. Try energy healing. Energy healing methods such as The Emotion Code® and The Body Code™ can help kids release any emotional issues that make it harder for them to succeed at school. Perhaps they’re nervous about making new friends, or they are worried about being away from you all day. Energy healing can be a powerful tool for anyone who is struggling, and kids are no exception.

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Tribe
Love these tips. I'm all about communication.
Elisa Schmitz
Parents are the best role models for kids. Listening helps so much. So many fears and anxieties this year. We need to be kids' sounding boards!
Mike Prochaska
Love this.. and communicate with them
Julio Caro
Thanks For Sharing....

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