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Parents Can Ease Kids’ Anxiety as School Year Begins

As the school year approaches, many children experience heightened anxiety and stress. A recent report from the mental health provider Thriveworks indicates a notable increase in demand for child therapy services in August, coinciding with the back-to-school season. Issues such as separation anxiety, academic pressure, and bullying are prevalent among students, highlighting the need for parental support during this transitional period.

For many children, the return to school marks a significant life change, which can adversely affect their mental health. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, anxiety can manifest in various ways for children, including irritability, sleep disturbances, and physical symptoms like headaches or stomachaches. These signs may go unnoticed, as children often struggle to articulate their feelings.

Recognizing the role of parents in easing these challenges is crucial. Here are several strategies to help children navigate the anxieties associated with the new school year.

Encouraging Open Communication

Parents should foster an environment where their children feel comfortable discussing their concerns about the upcoming school year. It is important to reassure them that feeling nervous is a common experience. Engaging in conversations about the exciting aspects of school, such as new subjects and friendships, can help shift their focus from fear to anticipation.

Creating Familiarity and Structure

Familiarizing children with their new school environment can significantly reduce anxiety. Parents are encouraged to attend back-to-school events, meet teachers, and walk with their children to the bus stop or school. This preparation fosters a sense of security and confidence.

Adjusting daily routines is also vital. As summer schedules often result in late nights, gradually shifting bedtime to ensure 9-12 hours of sleep, as recommended by the Cleveland Clinic, can help children feel more rested and ready for the school day.

Setting realistic academic expectations is essential for managing stress related to schoolwork. A study from 2024 emphasizes that discussing academic stress openly can help children confront their fears and establish healthy expectations. Parents should clarify that while school performance is important, it is not a determinant of their child’s worth or acceptance.

Providing Additional Support

Some children may require further assistance beyond what parents can provide. Seeking child therapy services or engaging in school counseling programs can offer valuable support. Bullying remains a significant concern in schools, and building strong social networks can act as a protective factor.

Encouraging participation in sports, community events, or church activities can help children develop friendships and a sense of belonging, which are vital for emotional well-being.

As the new school year begins, Daryia Biarozkina, a licensed professional counselor at Thriveworks in Virginia Beach, emphasizes the importance of parental presence over perfection. Building trusting relationships allows parents to guide their children through the inevitable challenges that arise.

While anxiety may accompany the start of a new academic year, fostering open communication, establishing routines, and providing robust support can transform apprehension into excitement for what lies ahead.

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