Got a little one starting school for the first time? Me too.
And having been there, done it and got the t-shirt once before there are a few things I’m going to do differently second time around.
The middle one is due to start school for the first time in September but unlike last time, when the experience was a first for both the oldest and me, this time around it’s not quite such a daunting prospect.
I feel much better equipped to prepare him for what will be one of the biggest changes of his life so far, and with the school application now in and the countdown on I thought I’d share how we’re getting ready for starting ‘big school’ for anyone else in the same boat as us.
5 ways we’re getting ready for starting ‘big school’
1. We’re talking about it! With the application form done it can tempting to forget all about actually starting school until nearer the time, but the more you talk about it the less of an alien concept it is, plus it gives them the chance to ask any bothersome questions they might have.
2. We’re reading ‘starting school’ books. There are tonnes out there, but a firm favourite in our house is Janet and Allan Ahlberg’s aptly named Starting School (we haven’t been gifted one or paid to feature this particular book – we genuinely love it!) Like all their books it’s charmingly nostalgic with illustrations kids – and grown-ups – love.
3. We’re getting up to speed in the toilet department. By which I mean trying to get him to wipe his own bum. If you’re a regular follower of the blog you’ll know we’ve only recently cracked potty training (see 7 reasons why I won’t potty train my youngest) but getting him to use loo paper himself is another matter. So, we’re doing everything we can to make sure he can by September – easier said than done of course!
4. We’re practising letters. Our school doesn’t expect them to be able to write their own name by the time they start school, but I found being able to do so was helpful for our oldest. So, we’ve been very informally teaching him how to write his name (to be fair Maxi isn’t that difficult – and if you write it in capitals it’s impossible to get the letters the wrong way around!)
5. Introducing the concept of school uniform. If you’re the owner of a small person who’s rather particular about what they wear like us then this one is a must! Before long he’s not going to have a choice about what he wears in the morning so I’m introducing the concept of ‘special’ school trousers and shorts and going shopping for school shoes.
Do you have a little one starting school for the first time? Is there anything you’re doing in preparation? I’d love to know what it is!
The book is so cute and helps little ones understand the process of school X #mmbc
Some great ideas. Although this is a good 18 months off for us I have pinned this. #MMBC
Starting school books are such a great idea, will have to revisit those when it’s time for Olivia to go to school next year (HOW THE HELL IS THAT HAPPENING ARE THERE ANY BOOKS TO GET ME READY FOR IT?????) #mmbc
Sounds like you are well in control of those all important first independent steps to help with the first weeks of school #DreamTeam
We have a few books including this one that I have read to my girls and I have written a blog post on them #MMBC
These are all great ideas for getting ready for school! I especially love the part about making the uniform special, building excitement. #DreamTeam