Back-to-School Tips, Tricks & Name Labels Thu, 17 Oct 2024 15:39:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 https://mabelslabels.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/cropped-TheMabelhoodLogo_FINAL-1-scaled-1-32x32.jpg Back-to-School Tips, Tricks & Name Labels 32 32 Keep Your Child Motivated for School All Year Long! https://mabelslabels.com/blog/2024/11/06/help-your-child-stay-focused-and-motivated-at-school/ https://mabelslabels.com/blog/2024/11/06/help-your-child-stay-focused-and-motivated-at-school/#respond Wed, 06 Nov 2024 15:08:39 +0000 https://mabelslabels.com/blog/?p=6036 As the back-to-school excitement fades and routines settle into place, it’s easy for your child’s initial burst of motivation to fade. But keeping that enthusiasm alive throughout the school year is crucial for their success, and well-being! By staying engaged and offering the right support, you can help your child stay focused and motivated at [...]

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As the back-to-school excitement fades and routines settle into place, it’s easy for your child’s initial burst of motivation to fade. But keeping that enthusiasm alive throughout the school year is crucial for their success, and well-being! By staying engaged and offering the right support, you can help your child stay focused and motivated at school, even after the novelty wears off.

From setting clear goals to creating a positive study environment, there are simple strategies you can use to keep their interest in learning alive and thriving. Here are some tips to ensure their motivation remains strong long after the first day of school.

Communicate with your child’s teacher

If your school hosts an open house, movie night or other special event, make an effort to attend as a family. Introduce yourself to your child’s teacher and find out their communication preference, so you can stay in contact during the school year. Establishing a strong line of communication with the teacher is crucial for staying informed about your child’s progress. This can help you better support your child’s learning both at school and at home.

Don’t rush home after school

The more positive experiences your child has in and around school, the more they will view it as an enjoyable place. If your schedule allows, let your child linger outside at the end of the school day to use the playground, shoot hoops, ride scooters, or visit with friends.

Encourage Your Kids to Join a School Club

These days, intramural sports and chess club aren’t the only options — there are student groups focusing on everything from mindfulness to Dungeons and Dragons. Check the school’s website, newsletter or social media feed to find out what’s happening. Joining (or starting) a club will build anticipation and connect your child with like-minded peers.

Ask Open-ended Questions About School.

Inquire about your child’s school day with open-ended questions that can’t easily be answered with “yes” or “no”. Many teachers have websites, blogs or classroom-specific social media accounts that can provide conversation starters, such as the book they’re reading in class or this week’s Science topic.

Bump up Bedtime.

A cranky, under-motivated kid is likely a tired one. Be vigilant about their sleep routine and adopt the “it’s a school night” approach whenever possible. The extra shut-eye will help reduce morning wake-up battles and make the whole day go smoother.

Rediscover Reading.

Your child’s imagination may be sparked by a great author, a funny graphic novel or an entertaining book series. Take a welcoming approach to anything your child seems keen to read — including slightly goofy series like Captain Underpants, Dog Man, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, and The Bad Guys. If you’re not sure where to start, ask the school’s librarian or visit your local public library for age-appropriate recommendations.

Book a Playdate with a School Friend.

The notion of seeing a favorite friend at school can provide a much-needed boost on a weekday morning. In the schoolyard, keep your eyes peeled for the parent of the student your child frequently mentions as a desk partner or recess pal. Introduce yourself and propose getting the kids together sometime.

Upgrade Their School Supplies.

Keep an eye out for school supplies that are now on clearance with marked-down prices. A fun notebook, a set of gel pens, or a cool lunch bag could be just the thing to lift your child’s spirits. If they’ve run out of labels for their belongings, maybe it’s time for a new set of Mabel’s Labels School Labels, personalized with the icon of their choice. 

Spice up Their Lunch.

Choose some different lunchbox snacks to add some zip to the usual rotation. Splurge on watermelon or berries to add a splash of nutritious color. Have your child do an online search for a new muffin or cookie recipe. Or, write them a classic smiley-face note, either on paper or using our Wash-Away Lunchbox Notes.

Seek Help if Needed.

Some minor moaning and groaning about school is one thing, but if you notice significant changes in your child’s behavior or willingness to attend school, set up a meeting with the teacher or school counsellor. They may have further insights and resources for additional support.

At times, the school year can feel like a grind for you and your child, so take things one day at a time. With a little creativity, you can keep the positive momentum going. For more tips and ideas, check out our post about winding down after school.

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How to Help Your Kids Wind Down After School: Tips for a Relaxed After-School Routine https://mabelslabels.com/blog/2024/09/03/helping-your-kids-wind-down-after-school/ https://mabelslabels.com/blog/2024/09/03/helping-your-kids-wind-down-after-school/#respond Tue, 03 Sep 2024 15:09:41 +0000 https://mabelslabels.com/blog/?p=5955 The school day is a whirlwind of activities, lessons, and social interactions, and by the time your kids get home, they might be feeling a mix of exhaustion and excitement, resulting in the dreaded after school-restraint collapse. Helping them wind down properly can make the transition from school to home smoother and more enjoyable for [...]

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The school day is a whirlwind of activities, lessons, and social interactions, and by the time your kids get home, they might be feeling a mix of exhaustion and excitement, resulting in the dreaded after school-restraint collapse. Helping them wind down properly can make the transition from school to home smoother and more enjoyable for the entire family. Here’s a guide to helping your kids wind down and relax after school to kids decompress and recharge in a way that eases the effects of the after-school restraint collapse

Why do kids struggle with the after-school transition?  

Kids often struggle with the after-school transition because it can be a big shift from the structured school environment to the more relaxed (or chaotic) atmosphere at home. The sudden change can be overwhelming after a day full of lessons, rules, and social interactions – the sudden ability to let it all go, and they release all the emotions they’ve been building up and holding onto all day.

They might feel tired, hungry, or need a break, which can make it hard to switch gears or even understand what exactly it is that they are feeling.

Plus, the sudden lack of routine or clear expectations after school can leave them feeling lost or unmotivated, unsure of what to do with themselves, and their big feelings, adding to the challenge of making a smooth transition.

Create a Consistent After-School Routine:

Establishing a predictable routine after school provides a sense of security and helps kids transition more smoothly from the school environment to home. Consistency is key here! 

Try these steps:
  • Snack Time: Offer a healthy snack to replenish their energy. Fresh fruit, yogurt, or whole-grain crackers are excellent options – and can squash those hangry feelings!
  • Quiet Time: Designate a quiet period where kids can unwind. This might be time for reading, drawing, or even a little screen time.
  • Homework Time: Set a specific time for homework, preferably after a short break. Once they’ve relaxed and had a bite to eat, it’s easier to shift hears and re focus.
Encourage Physical Activity After-School:

Exercise is an excellent way for kids to release pent-up energy and reduce stress. Physical activity after school can help them feel more relaxed and ready for the evening 

Incorporate these activities:
  • Outdoor Play: A game of tag, a bike ride, or a walk in the park can be invigorating.
  • Sports: If they’re involved in sports, practice or a casual game can be beneficial.
  • Rough-housing: Some kids like to rough house with siblings, and that’s fine too!
  • Dance Party: Turn on their favorite music and have a mini dance party to get their energy out in a fun way.Jump Battle: Kids love a jump battle; it’s even better if you have a trampoline!
Set Up a Calm Environment

The atmosphere in your home can greatly impact how easily your kids wind down. Creating a calming environment helps them transition from the busyness of school to a more relaxed state.

Consider these tips:
  • Quiet Spaces: Designate a quiet area in your home where they can retreat to if they need a break from stimulation.
  • Don’t bombard them with questions: Kids often don’t want to talk about their day, and that’s ok. Give them some time, then try these tips to get them to open up about their day.
  • Soothing Sounds: Soft background music or nature sounds can create a serene atmosphere.
  • Comfortable Setting: Ensure that their space is relaxed and free from clutter. A cozy area with pillows and blankets can be an inviting spot for them to veg out.
Implement Relaxation Techniques for Kids:

Teaching kids relaxation techniques can help them manage stress and improve their overall well-being. Simple practices can be easily incorporated into their after-school routine, and these can be lifelong tips and tricks they’ll rely on to relax even as adults. This is particularly helpful to kids who get anxious.

Try these relaxation techniques to help them wind down after school:
  • Deep Breathing: Teach them to take slow, deep breaths to calm their mind and body.
  • Progressive Muscle Relaxation: Guide them through tensing and relaxing different muscle groups. You can find kids-friendly videos to walk them through this on YouTube.
  • Yoga Exercises: Encourage them both focus, breath, and move their body! There are lots of great yoga videos for Kids, like this one where you can find a theme your kids loves!
Foster Creative Outlets as a Way for Kids to Wind Down After School:

Engaging in creative activities can be a great way for kids to express their feelings and unwind after a busy day. It also helps them develop their imagination and problem-solving skills, plus, is just a great way to relax!

Creative after-school ideas include:
  • Drawing and Coloring: Provide them with art supplies and most importantly, let them create freely!
  • Craft Projects: Simple crafts can be therapeutic, like making friendship bracelets or decorating picture frames.
  • Writing: Encourage them to keep a journal or write stories to express their thoughts and emotions. This may be tough and too hard for younger kids, so if this isn’t right for your kiddo, no worries don’t push it on them!
Share Quality Time:

Spending quality time together can help your kids feel valued and supported. It also allows them to relax and enjoy the company of family members. Family Meals and use this time to discuss their day and connect. Read a book to them, or play a boardgame.

Address Their Emotional Needs:

Finally, acknowledge and address any emotional or psychological needs your kids may have. The transition from school to home can sometimes be challenging, and offering support is essential. Validate Their Feelings and let them know that it’s okay to feel tired, stressed, or overwhelmed. Offer Reassurance provide comfort especially if they had a tough day at school.

Helping your kids wind down after school is all about creating a balanced routine that promotes relaxation and supports their well-being.  Plus, it makes it much easier for the whole family to have a relaxing evening and sets them up for another successful day tomorrow!

Remember, every child is different, so finding what works best for your family might take some time. With patience and consistency, you’ll create a peaceful environment that helps your kids thrive.

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Kids’ School Shoes; Everything You Need to Know About Buying, Sizing, and Replacing Shoes https://mabelslabels.com/blog/2024/08/09/tips-for-buying-kids-school-shoes/ https://mabelslabels.com/blog/2024/08/09/tips-for-buying-kids-school-shoes/#respond Fri, 09 Aug 2024 15:24:32 +0000 https://mabelslabels.com/blog/?p=5917 With the back-to-school rush just around the corner, parents everywhere are frantically shopping for supplies, clothing, and new shoes. Choosing the right footwear is not just about style (although your kids will likely disagree); it’s about ensuring your child’s comfort, health, and readiness for the school year. Your kids will be spending up to 8 [...]

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With the back-to-school rush just around the corner, parents everywhere are frantically shopping for supplies, clothing, and new shoes. Choosing the right footwear is not just about style (although your kids will likely disagree); it’s about ensuring your child’s comfort, health, and readiness for the school year. Your kids will be spending up to 8 hours a day in their shoes, so it’s really important they fit well – take care of your feet, and your feet will take care of you!

Here are some tips for buying kids’ school shoes.

Tips for Buying Kids’ School Shoes:

Getting the right fit is crucial when buying school shoes. Poor-fitting shoes can lead to discomfort, blisters, and even long-term foot problems. Here are some tips to ensure your child’s shoes fit correctly:

Toe Room:
There should be about a thumb’s width (approximately half an inch) between the end of the shoe and your child’s longest toe when standing up.

Width:
The shoe should comfortably hug the foot without being too tight or too loose. Ensure that there are no pressure points or areas where the shoe pinches.

Heel Fit:
The heel should fit snugly but not too tight. Your child should be able to walk comfortably without their heel slipping out of the shoe.

Flexibility:
The shoes should bend easily at the ball of the foot, allowing for natural movement when walking or running.

Comfort:
Let your child walk around in the shoes to see how they feel, and ask them to run, too; we all know new shoes go fast! They should not experience any rubbing or discomfort, especially around the toes or heels.

Sock Test:
Have your child try the shoes on with the socks they typically wear to school. This ensures a more accurate fit.

Remember, children’s feet can grow quickly, so checking the fit regularly throughout the school year is essential. It’s recommended that you check the fit of their shoes every 6-8 weeks.

Here is an example of an online tool for measuring your kid’s feet. This is especially helpful if you want to buy their shoes online!

Knowing When Your Kids’ Shoes Have Worn Out:

Shoes can wear out quickly with active kids, often before we even realize it. Knowing when it’s time to replace them is crucial for their comfort, safety, and foot health.  Here is how to identify when your kids’ shoes have seen better days.

Worn Outsoles:
The outsoles (the bottom part of the shoe that touches the ground) are the first area to show signs of wear. Look for smooth or uneven tread patterns, especially in high-traffic areas like the heels and balls of the feet. If you notice significant wear, it’s time for new shoes, as worn-out outsoles can affect stability and grip. This is especially important with school shoes and gym shoes, as the tiled floor is often slippery.

Lack of Support:
Over time, the shoe’s midsole, which provides cushioning and support, can compress and lose its resilience. Press your thumb into the midsole; if it feels firm and bounces back, it’s still supportive. The shoes may no longer provide adequate support if they feel flat and offer little resistance. 

Visible Damage:
Check the shoes for any visible damage, such as tears, holes, or loose stitching. These issues not only compromise the shoe’s structural integrity but can also cause discomfort or injuries to your child’s feet. Velcro straps can become fluffy and may no longer stick, making the shoes dangerous if your kids feet slip out.

Foot Pain or Discomfort:
If your child complains of foot pain or discomfort, or if you notice any changes in their walking or running patterns, it could be a sign that their shoes are no longer providing adequate support or cushioning.

How to Avoid Lost Shoes: Yes, It Happens a Lot with Kids!

The easiest way to avoid lost shoes with kids is to label them! This is especially important when they have indoor/outdoor shoes, boots for changing weather, and shoes for sports or extracurriculars. Multiple shoes leave so many opportunities for them to get left behind and end up in the lost and found.  These shoe labels are waterproof, sweatproof, and super cute!  They’re fully customizable and stick into the insole of your kids’ shoes, making them easy to spot.

Plus, if your little one struggles to put their shoes on the right foot, these left-right preschool shoe labels are a great solution!  

The Importance of Properly Fitting Shoes in Kids

Ideally, children’s shoes should be replaced every 3-6 months, depending on how quickly they grow and how often they wear them. Here are some general guidelines:

Active Shoes:
Shoes worn for sports or daily outdoor activities may wear out faster than those worn indoors or for less active pursuits.

Comfort and Fit:
If your child complains of discomfort or if their shoes no longer fit properly, it’s time for a new pair, even if the shoes appear to be in good condition.

By staying vigilant and regularly checking your kids’ shoes for signs of wear, you can ensure they always have footwear that supports their growing feet. Investing in quality shoes and replacing them promptly when needed keeps your child comfortable and promotes healthy foot development. Remember these tips to navigate the world of children’s footwear confidently, knowing you’re providing the best for your little ones.

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Top Backpack Picks for Kids Who Love to Carry Everything to School! https://mabelslabels.com/blog/2024/08/04/top-backpacks-for-kids/ https://mabelslabels.com/blog/2024/08/04/top-backpacks-for-kids/#respond Sun, 04 Aug 2024 17:43:57 +0000 https://mabelslabels.com/blog/?p=5886 As school creeps up, there is one thing on our minds: back-to-school shopping! If you are big on pre-planning like me, you must already be thinking about school supplies. If your pint-sized scholar insists on lugging around their world in a backpack, you are at the right space. Fret not, my fellow parents, and read [...]

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As school creeps up, there is one thing on our minds: back-to-school shopping! If you are big on pre-planning like me, you must already be thinking about school supplies. If your pint-sized scholar insists on lugging around their world in a backpack, you are at the right space. Fret not, my fellow parents, and read along to help you pick that special bag that can handle all their treasures while keeping them comfy. Top backpacks for kids.

Here are the top picks for the kiddos who love to carry everything to school:
  1. JanSport SuperBreak Backpack 

JanSport has been a trusted brand for ages, and their SuperBreak Backpack is a classic choice. It’s lightweight yet sturdy, making it ideal for kids who like to fill their bags to the brim. With a roomy main compartment and a handy front utility pocket, there’s plenty of space for all their essentials. Plus, it comes in a range of fun colors and patterns to suit every personality!

Pros:

  • Lightweight with durable construction.
  • Spacious main compartment.
  • Available in a variety of colors.
  • No mesh bottle pockets that catch up on tings and rip.

    Cons:

  • The straps have limited padding, which can make it tiring to wear for longer periods.
  • The lack of specialized compartments may make organization a tad difficult.

 

  1. L.L. Bean Deluxe Book Pack 

    L.L.Bean has been an epitome of quality and adventure for generations. Their Deluxe Book Pack is tough as nails, with reinforced stitching and weather resistant fabric that can handle all the antics your little one gets up to. They have plenty of pockets for organizing the kids’ goodies, and cushioned shoulder straps for added comfort. These backpacks are extremely durable, so they could serve as a good investment for multiple summers.

    Pros:

  • Reinforced stitching for durability.
  • Water resistant fabric.
  • Multiple compartments and pockets for organization.
  • Water bottle pocket can hold up 12-to-14-ounce kids water bottles.

    Cons:

  • The backpacks do not have a sternum strap, so its important to ensure that the size is correct for your child. A bigger size might feel bulky to the child.
  1. Skip Hop Zoo Big Kids Backpack If you’re looking for something a little more playful, the Skip Hop Zoo Little Kid Backpack is sure to delight your little one. With adorable animal designs and kid-friendly features like a mesh side pocket for their water bottle and a front pouch for snacks, this backpack is as functional as it is cute. Plus, it’s perfectly sized for preschoolers and young elementary schoolers.

    Pros:

  • Attractive designs that kids love.
  • Front pouch for snacks and small items.
  • The size is perfect for preschoolers and young elementary students.
  • Have sturdy zippers and adjustable straps.
  • Reasonably priced.

    Cons:

  • Mesh water bottle pockets that can get stuck on things and rip.
  • The sleek design may compromise on storage a little more than our other picks.
  1. Herschel Supply Co. Heritage Youth Backpack 

    For a trendy option that doesn’t compromise on functionality, check out the Herschel Supply Co. Heritage Youth Backpack. It has a sleek design with modern features like a padded sleeve, which can be perfect for your older kiddos. They have a range of designs to choose from and have great storage for kids who want to carry a bit more gear.

    Pros:

  • Spacious compartments without being bulky.
  • Padded laptop sleeve.
  • Adjustable shoulder straps for customized fit.
  • Good quality zippers that can endure rough use.

Cons:

  • Might be a little bulky for preschoolers or kids who do not typically carry laptops.
  • Younger kiddos might find the designs less attractive.

 

  1. Pottery Barn Kids Mackenzie Backpack 

    Last but certainly not least, we have the Pottery Barn Kids Mackenzie Backpack. It’s like a blank canvas just waiting for your little artist to make it their own! With its customizable options and sturdy construction, it’s a favorite among parents and kids alike. And with padded straps and plenty of pockets, it’s as practical as it is pretty! The also make adaptive backpacks designed for kids with disabilities.

    Pros:

  • Perfect for little designers who want their favorite characters (Toy Story, Paw Patrol, Disney Princesses), or unique features (glow in the dark, shimmery, etc).
  • Offers five size options, including one of a rolling bag.
  • Spacious and sturdy.
  • Many compartments to help keep things organized.

    Cons:

  • The backpacks may seem a little childish for older kids.
  • Laptop sleeve is not padded, so kids who carry laptops may need added protection.
  • Mesh water bottle pockets may be vulnerable to catching on something.
  • Customizable feature makes delivery time long (besides, there are labels and tags for that!)
  • High cost due to customization.

So, there you have it, a roundup of backpacks that’ll turn your little one’s adventures into epic quests filled with excitement, imagination, and endless possibilities. No matter which backpacks you choose, you can be confident that your little one will be ready for any adventure that comes their way. And with convenient shipping options available for both the US and Canada, you can have their new backpack delivered in time. Strap in and get ready to watch them soar!

Happy packing!

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Tips for Kids Starting at a New School https://mabelslabels.com/blog/2024/07/30/tips-for-kids-starting-at-a-new-school/ https://mabelslabels.com/blog/2024/07/30/tips-for-kids-starting-at-a-new-school/#respond Tue, 30 Jul 2024 17:31:30 +0000 https://mabelslabels.com/blog/?p=5882 Going back to school is a big deal – and it can be an even bigger one if your child is starting at a new, unfamiliar school. We’ve got tips for kids starting at a new school, and strategies to help ease the stress, for both you and your child. Things to do before your [...]

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Going back to school is a big deal – and it can be an even bigger one if your child is starting at a new, unfamiliar school. We’ve got tips for kids starting at a new school, and strategies to help ease the stress, for both you and your child.

Things to do before your child starts at a new school

As always, you know your child best and are the most qualified person to customize these ideas for them. Some kids will benefit from lots of advance information, while others are better off taking each moment as it comes. Here are some proactive steps you can take before your child sets foot in the new school:

  • Talk it through. This may be especially important for older kids who are more attached to their existing school and need time to wrap their heads around the change. Adopt the role of sympathetic listener and let them express their emotions. Validate their feelings of frustration or nervousness. Later, when they’re in a less emotional headspace, explain why this school is a logical solution and highlight its appealing features.
  • Read about it. Normalize the back-to-school experience by reading picture books like Mooncat and Me or The New Bear at School. Recommended picks for junior students are the middle-school classic Wonder and the award-winning graphic novel New Kid.
  • Do your homework. Surf the school’s website and social media accounts for useful information such as the principal’s name, bell times, newsletters, and important dates.
  • Reach out. Call the school so you can be directed to the appropriate contact person, whether it’s the principal, vice principal or guidance counselor. The school may already have an established orientation process for incoming students. Make a list of questions in advance (with input from your child, if appropriate) and take this opportunity to ask away.
  • Get the first-day scoop. Find out the school’s first-day traditions and procedures. Inquire about your child’s class placement in advance, so they can arrive at school already knowing their teacher’s name and room number.
  • Generate positive hype. Do you know anyone — such as a friend, relative, or neighbor — who attends or previously attended the school? Enlist them to chat briefly with your child and share their positive reviews.
  • Play it up. If the schoolyard and playground equipment are open to the public, take your child there for some unstructured play time several days before school begins.
  • Take a tour. Now that you’ve got all the background information, you’re ready to schedule a tour of the school itself. See as much of the building as you can and help your child locate common areas such as the library, gym and cafeteria. Walk around the outside to find your child’s line-up zone, entrance/exit door and bus pick-up area, if relevant.
Supporting your child on the first day at a new school

 There’s bound to be a lot of nervous energy on the first day, so here are a few factors to consider:

  • Travel together. On day 1, you may want to keep things simple by driving your child or walking with them to school. You can work out the transportation details on day 2 and beyond.
  • Gear up. You know best if your child will be excited to start fresh with a brand-new backpack, lunch box and water bottle — or will be comforted by having their well-loved, familiar ones. Either way, label all their belongings so nothing is lost or mixed up.
  • Re-cap some friend-making tips. Give your child a few basic strategies and conversation starters for meeting new kids. Dress them in a shirt with a favorite character or sports team on it, as a head start to finding common ground with peers.
  • Be upbeat yourself. Your child will take their cue from you, so put on a brave face. Be understanding about their jitters, yet firm and confident in their ability to handle this.
How to set your child up for success at their new school

 After you survive the first day, here are some additional tips for the days and weeks that follow:

  • Establish lines of communication. You’ll want to connect with your child’s teacher as soon as possible. They will play a pivotal role in making your child feel welcome, placing them with compatible peers, and keeping you in the loop if issues arise. Start by sending an e-mail and ask for an in-person meeting if possible.
  • Send support. A mom friend shared her concern that lunch period would be the loneliest time for her son at his new school. So, she sent a little “love note” in his lunch every day, with an encouraging message. Mabel’s Labels Washaway Lunch Box Notes are great for this purpose!
  • Get involved. Attend school events, such as the “Meet the Teacher” night or Parent Council/PTA meetings. Encourage your child to get involved in school activities such as intramurals, clubs, sports teams, and student leadership.
  • Log in. To ensure your child isn’t left out of anything, make sure you are signed up in the school’s online system for e-mail updates, pizza orders, field trip forms, and fundraisers.
  • Set a healthy routine. This transition will place extra demands on your child, so make sure they are eating balanced meals and getting plenty of sleep. Minimize before-school stress by establishing a solid morning routine that isn’t rushed. After school, do your best to balance out homework and free time.

While starting at a new school can be intimidating, you and your child will get through it, one day at a time. Before you know it, they’ll be settled into a groove, and what previously seemed like a “big deal” will now be their daily routine.

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Best Strategies for Transitioning Back to School https://mabelslabels.com/blog/2024/07/29/back-to-school-transition/ https://mabelslabels.com/blog/2024/07/29/back-to-school-transition/#respond Mon, 29 Jul 2024 15:14:04 +0000 https://mabelslabels.com/blog/?p=5768 Hey there, fellow moms! As the days stretch longer and the lazy vibes of summer start to fade, it’s time to gear up for that inevitable transition back to the school routine. If you’re anything like me, you know that getting back into the swing of things after a carefree summer can be a bit [...]

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Hey there, fellow moms! As the days stretch longer and the lazy vibes of summer start to fade, it’s time to gear up for that inevitable transition back to the school routine. If you’re anything like me, you know that getting back into the swing of things after a carefree summer can be a bit of a challenge. But fear not! I’ve got some out-of-the-box strategies up my sleeve to help make this transition back to school a little smoother.

Fun ways to ease the transition back to school

  1. Create a Countdown Calendar with a Twist: Sure, countdown calendars are nothing new, but how about adding a fun twist? Instead of just marking the days until school starts, why not make each day a mini celebration? Have a themed movie night, a backyard campout, or a DIY spa day.Not only will this keep the kids excited, but it’ll also make the transition feel less daunting for everyone involved. These activities will also help spark conversations about going back to school, and your child might want to share what they are anxious or excited about. These will give you cues to help them navigate their emotions better.
  2. Embrace the Power of Play: Who says learning can’t be fun? Take advantage of those last precious days of summer by incorporating educational games and activities into your routine.Whether it’s a scavenger hunt at the park to brush up on nature knowledge or a cooking class to teach math and science skills, finding playful ways to learn will keep those young minds engaged and ready to tackle the school year ahead. Brushing up on these skills will also make your child feel more confident in getting back to their new grade.
  3. Host a Back-to-School Bash: Why wait until the first day of school to reconnect with friends and classmates? Throw a back-to-school bash for your kids and their friends to reignite those social bonds and get everyone excited about the upcoming year.It could be as simple as a game of tug of war in the backyard, or a hoola-hooping competition. Meeting their school friends before school starts definitely makes the children excited to get back to school.
  4. Involve the Kids in Back-to-School Prep: Transitioning from lazy summer days to the structured routine of school can be a shock to the system for kids. Get them involved in the back-to-school prep to help ease the transition. Let them pick out their own school supplies, plan their outfits for the first week, and pack their own lunches.Let them pick out their own name labels, not only does this give them a task to get excited, but they’re also learning to organize themselves, a when they pick their own labels, they have a greater sense of ownership and responsibility for their things.
    If you have kindergartners, it would be helpful to have them use their new lunchboxes and water bottles at home so that they do not feel overwhelmed when using it for the first time in class.
  5. Start a Family Book Club: Reading is a great way to escape the back-to-school jitters and get lost in new worlds. Kickstart a family book club where everyone picks a book to read together and then meets to discuss it over snacks and hot cocoa.Not only does this encourage a love of reading, but it also provides a cozy way to bond as a family before the hustle and bustle of the school year begins. You can look up your nearest local library for interesting books on starting school.
  6. Set Intentions, Not Resolutions: Instead of making lofty resolutions that are bound to fizzle out by October, encourage your family to set intentions for the new school year.Whether it’s practicing kindness, staying organized, or prioritizing self-care, setting intentions helps to create a positive mindset and fosters personal growth throughout the year. Plus, it’s a great way to reinforce the idea that every day is a fresh start.
  7. Create a “No-Stress” Morning Routine for back to school: Mornings can be chaotic enough without adding the stress of back-to-school madness into the mix. Take some time to create a “no-stress” morning routine that sets everyone up for success.Whether it’s laying out clothes the night before, prepping breakfast ahead of time, or incorporating mindfulness exercises into your morning routine, finding ways to start the day off on the right foot will make the transition to school days that much smoother.
  8. Celebrate the Little Victories: As the first day of school draws near, it’s easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of preparation. But don’t forget to take a moment to celebrate the little victories along the way. Whether it’s mastering a new skill, conquering a fear, or simply making it through a hectic day with a smile, every small win deserves to be celebrated. After all, it’s the journey, not just the destination, that truly matters.

So, there you have it, my fellow parents! With these strategies, you will be ready to tackle the transition from summer to school with confidence and ease. Remember, it’s all about finding joy in the journey and making memories along the way. Here’s to a smooth sailing school year ahead! For more back to school content, check out our Back-to-School Hub for parents.

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Making the First Day of Homeschooling Special https://mabelslabels.com/blog/2024/07/18/making-the-first-day-of-homeschooling-special/ https://mabelslabels.com/blog/2024/07/18/making-the-first-day-of-homeschooling-special/#respond Thu, 18 Jul 2024 14:22:33 +0000 https://mabelslabels.com/blog/?p=5908 As the new school year begins, we’ll see the adorable “First-day” chalkboard signs, cute outfits, and photoshoots. Many families are embarking on a homeschooling journey. Whether this choice was made out of necessity, preference, or a blend of both, one thing is sure: the first day of homeschooling can also be made incredibly special with [...]

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As the new school year begins, we’ll see the adorable “First-day” chalkboard signs, cute outfits, and photoshoots. Many families are embarking on a homeschooling journey. Whether this choice was made out of necessity, preference, or a blend of both, one thing is sure: the first day of homeschooling can also be made incredibly special with a little creativity and thoughtful planning. Here are some ideas to make the first day of homeschooling feel special.

Set the Stage with Excitement

Start the day with a positive and enthusiastic tone. Create a special morning routine that differs from your everyday activities this summer. Consider preparing a delicious breakfast together or having a small celebratory treat. Setting the table with decorations or special dishes can add a festive touch.

Create a “First Day” Tradition for Homeschool

Traditions provide a sense of continuity and excitement. Establish a tradition that marks the beginning of each homeschooling year. This could be a family photo in front of a designated spot each year, writing letters to future selves to open at the end of the year, or creating a time capsule with mementos from the day.

Plan a Special Activity for the first day of Homeschool.

Incorporate a fun and memorable activity into your first day. This could be a nature walk to explore the local flora and fauna, a science experiment that aligns with your curriculum, or an art project to decorate your homeschooling space. Tailor the activity to your child’s interests and let them take the lead in choosing. 

Celebrate Milestones

Acknowledge the significance of starting a new academic year at home. Create a “First Day of Homeschooling” certificate or diploma that your child can proudly display. Consider a small, meaningful gift such as a new book, personalized name labels, an educational game, or supplies that excite them about learning.

Foster Connection with Other Homeschool Families

Connect with other homeschooling families or online communities to share experiences and build a support network. Consider organizing a meet-up for your first day so your kids can start the year knowing they’re not alone in their homeschooling and can share the sense of excitement on their first day.

Reflect and Discuss

Take time to reflect on the experience together as a family. Discuss what went well and what could be improved. Encourage your child to share their thoughts and feelings about the day.

The first day of homeschooling is a unique opportunity to create lasting memories and set a positive tone for the academic year ahead. By incorporating these ideas and adding your personal touches, you can make this day memorable, exciting, and full of promise. Remember, homeschooling is a journey filled with opportunities for growth and exploration—all of which can begin on that first day.

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How to Set Up Your Kids Allergy Plan for School https://mabelslabels.com/blog/2024/07/04/how-to-set-up-your-kids-allergy-plan-for-school/ https://mabelslabels.com/blog/2024/07/04/how-to-set-up-your-kids-allergy-plan-for-school/#respond Thu, 04 Jul 2024 14:37:52 +0000 https://mabelslabels.com/blog/?p=5826 It’s very scary to send your kids with allergies off to school each year. When you have a new teacher, new kids in the class there is so much more potential risk. The best thing that allergy parents can do, is be prepared before the school year begins. Preparing to send a child with allergies [...]

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It’s very scary to send your kids with allergies off to school each year. When you have a new teacher, new kids in the class there is so much more potential risk. The best thing that allergy parents can do, is be prepared before the school year begins. Preparing to send a child with allergies to school requires careful planning and communication with school staff, teachers, and your kid!  You need to know how to set up your kids’ allergy plan for school.

Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you prepare to send your kid to school with allergies:

Understand your child’s allergies:
Make sure you have a clear understanding of your child’s allergies, including what they are allergic to, common symptoms, and emergency procedures. Others can’t help you if you don’t have all the details, so make sure to get all the info you need before starting a plan for the school.

Prepare your medical documentation:
Provide the school with medical documentation from your child’s healthcare provider detailing their allergies, emergency contact information, and any necessary medications or treatments.

Get your child an appointment over the summer months to ensure there are no new updates or changes needed to any of the info, and you can provide the most up-to-date information for their school file.

Start developing an Allergy Action Plan:
This plan should outline specific steps to take in case of an allergic reaction, including symptoms, treatment (such as administering epinephrine if needed), and when to seek emergency medical help. Make sure you fully understand all of this so you can clearly pass along the information.

-What medications (epic pens, inhalers) does the child need with them each day?
-Where do those medications stay at school (a spot in the classroom, on their desk? On their person)?
-What symptoms is everyone to be aware of?
-What treatment is needed?
-Who administers the treatment?
-Who gets called first?
-If your child needs to go to the hospital, who will travel with them?

Label food containers, lunch boxes, bag, backpacks and medications:
Ensure that any medications your child may need, such as epinephrine auto-injectors, are properly labeled with their name and dosage instructions. Provide a backup dose of medication to keep at the school if needed. Make sure all backpacks, bags, lunch bags, snack container and water bottles are labeled with these Custom Medical Alert Label Pack for school kids.  Educate your kids child about their allergies:

-How to recognize symptoms of a reaction
-What triggers their allergens
-How to avoid allergens
-What to do if they have a reaction

Make sure they know all this information like the back of their hand. Teach them how to communicate their allergies to teachers and peers, and give them tips on what to say and how to advocate for themselves.

Discuss allergy accommodations with school staff:
Work with school staff to develop the accommodations needed for your child’s allergies. This may include measures like nut-free classrooms or lunch areas, allergen-free snacks provided by the school, and special seating arrangements in the cafeteria. Include all of this in your action plan.

If your child has lunches provided or gets food from the cafeteria, make sure you ask questions:

-How will they identify your child when serving food
-How will they manage possible cross-contact within the kitchen?
-Will a staff member be watching child over the lunchtime period?

Make sure that the school has steps in place to ensure that the allergy action plan is passed along to all teachers, including substitute teachers! Don’t be afraid to ask them about this often. You may feel like an annoyance, but it benefits your child’s health, and they may appreciate or need the reminders!

Pack Safe Snacks and Meals:
This goes without saying: If your child has food allergies, provide safe snacks and meals for them to bring to school. Make sure they understand not to share food with classmates and to always check ingredient labels. If you don’t take it seriously, nobody else will, either.

Stay Informed of policies:
Stay informed about school policies and procedures related to allergies and any updates or changes. Keep lines of communication open with school staff and be proactive in addressing any concerns or issues that arise, especially for sports events, outings and field trips etc. when routines change.

Review and Update Regularly:
Review your child’s allergy action plan and accommodations regularly to ensure they remain up-to-date and effective. Make any necessary revisions based on changes in your child’s allergies or medical needs.

Preparing and communicating effectively with school staff and your family doctor can help ensure a safe and supportive environment for your child with allergies.

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Best Educational Apps for Kids Who Learn Through Technology https://mabelslabels.com/blog/2024/06/07/best-educational-apps-for-kids/ https://mabelslabels.com/blog/2024/06/07/best-educational-apps-for-kids/#respond Fri, 07 Jun 2024 17:05:49 +0000 https://mabelslabels.com/blog/?p=5776 In the hustle and bustle of modern life, finding ways to enhance our children’s education while keeping them engaged can be a challenge. Luckily, the digital age offers a treasure trove of the best educational apps for kids designed to make learning fun and accessible for all ages. As a mom, I understand the importance [...]

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In the hustle and bustle of modern life, finding ways to enhance our children’s education while keeping them engaged can be a challenge. Luckily, the digital age offers a treasure trove of the best educational apps for kids designed to make learning fun and accessible for all ages.

As a mom, I understand the importance of finding quality educational tools that ignite curiosity and foster a love for learning in our little ones. Here are the best educational apps out there, both free and paid, tailored to different age groups, from the early years of kindergarten to the advanced stages of middle and high school.

Kindergarten/Grade One: Embarking on the ABCs of Learning

For our youngest learners, educational apps should be like gentle guides, leading them through the wonders of early education while nurturing their budding curiosity and creativity.

Best Free Educational Apps for kids:
  1. ABCmouse – Let your child explore a magical world of learning with ABCmouse, where they can dive into subjects like math, reading, and art through interactive activities and games.
  2. PBS Kids Games – Delightful characters like Elmo and Curious George accompany your child on educational adventures, teaching early literacy and numeracy skills through fun-filled games and activities.
  3. Endless Alphabet – With its whimsical animations and engaging puzzles, Endless Alphabet introduces young minds to letters and vocabulary in a playful and interactive way, laying the foundation for future literacy skills.
Best Paid Educational Apps for Kids:
  1. Montessori Preschool – Inspired by the Montessori method, this app provides hands-on activities to promote learning in areas such as math, language, and practical life skills, fostering independence and curiosity in young learners.
  2. Sago Mini World – Bursting with vibrant colors and imaginative play, Sago Mini World offers a collection of games designed to spark creativity and problem-solving skills in preschoolers, encouraging them to explore and imagine.
  3. Reading Eggs – Watch as your early reader blossoms with Reading Eggs, where engaging activities and lessons help children develop phonics skills and improve reading fluency in a supportive and encouraging environment.
Grade Two to Six: Apps for Building Skills and Confidence

As children progress through elementary school, educational apps should act as companions, guiding them through the challenges of academic growth while keeping the learning journey exciting and rewarding.

Free Apps for building confidence in kids
  1. Khan Academy Kids – Tailored to your child’s pace and level, Khan Academy Kids offers personalized learning experiences in math, reading, and social-emotional skills, empowering them to learn and grow at their own speed.
  2. Duolingo – Turn language learning into a playful adventure with Duolingo, where colorful lessons and interactive exercises make mastering a new language feel like a fun challenge rather than a chore.
  3. ScratchJr – Introduce your child to the basics of coding with ScratchJr, where they can create their own interactive stories and games using simple coding blocks, fostering creativity and computational thinking skills.
Paid Apps for building confidence in kids
  1. Prodigy – Transform math practice into an epic quest with Prodigy, where engaging gameplay and adaptive learning technology motivate children to conquer mathematical concepts while embarking on exciting adventures in a fantasy world.
  2. Toca Life World – Enter a world of endless possibilities with Toca Life World, where imaginative play and storytelling come to life in a vibrant digital playground filled with characters, places, and surprises waiting to be discovered.
  3. Osmo Genius Kit – Blending digital gameplay with hands-on learning, Osmo Genius Kit offers a multisensory approach to education, with activities that cover a range of subjects, from math and art to problem-solving and critical thinking.
Grade Six and Beyond: Apps Exploring Advanced Concepts

For older children, educational apps should serve as mentors, guiding them through complex subjects and challenging them to think critically and creatively.

Free Apps grade 6 +
  1. Google Classroom – Simplify virtual learning with Google Classroom, a platform that streamlines communication and assignment management, allowing students to stay organized and focused on their studies.
  2. Quizlet – Mastering new concepts is a breeze with Quizlet, where flashcards, quizzes, and games make studying vocabulary and topics in any subject more engaging and effective.
  3. TED-Ed – Ignite a passion for learning with TED-Ed, where captivating educational videos and thought-provoking lessons inspire curiosity and critical thinking in students of all ages.
Paid Apps for Grade 6 +
  1. IXL – Personalized learning paths and detailed explanations make IXL a valuable resource for middle and high school students seeking comprehensive practice in math, language arts, science, and social studies, helping them build confidence and achieve academic success.
  2. Codecademy – Dive into the world of coding with Codecademy, where interactive lessons and projects teach programming languages like Python, HTML, and JavaScript, empowering students to become creators in the digital age.
  3. Duolingo Plus – Enhance the language learning experience with Duolingo Plus, offering ad-free lessons and offline access to a wealth of content designed to help students master new languages with ease and confidence.

To sum it up, educational apps are like little helpers in our pockets, making learning an exciting adventure for our kids. They’re like secret weapons, sparking curiosity, fueling creativity, and giving our children the tools they need to thrive in school and beyond.

Whether your little one is just starting out or spreading their wings into more advanced topics, these apps have got your back! So why not dive in and explore? With so many options out there, there’s bound to be something that’ll light up your kiddo’s eyes and make learning feel like playtime. Let’s unleash the power of educational apps and watch our tech-savvy kids soar to new heights! Looking for our top tv recommendations, check these out!

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Your Complete Forest School Packing List: What to Buy and Pack https://mabelslabels.com/blog/2024/06/06/your-complete-forest-school-packing-list-what-to-buy-and-pack/ https://mabelslabels.com/blog/2024/06/06/your-complete-forest-school-packing-list-what-to-buy-and-pack/#respond Thu, 06 Jun 2024 15:59:33 +0000 https://mabelslabels.com/blog/?p=5815 Forest schools, a rising trend in recent years, offer a unique educational approach that celebrates outdoor learning and nature-based activities. With growing concerns about the adverse effects of screen time and sedentary indoor lifestyles, the positives of outdoor education are becoming apparent to many families. …the joy of seeing your child run, explore, and get [...]

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Forest schools, a rising trend in recent years, offer a unique educational approach that celebrates outdoor learning and nature-based activities. With growing concerns about the adverse effects of screen time and sedentary indoor lifestyles, the positives of outdoor education are becoming apparent to many families.

…the joy of seeing your child run, explore, and get a little dirty in the great outdoors is an experience like no other!

It is critical to be well-prepared with the right gear and supplies for forest school. With the right items, the unique learning experience offered by the great outdoors will be more enjoyable for your kids.

Here’s a list of essentials to buy and pack for forest school:


Clothing Essentials Needed for Forest School:

Comfortable Clothes: Dress in layers suitable for the weather. Consider moisture-wicking materials. Soft clothing like sweatpants should be worn under waterproof pants. Thicker pants are good for keeping bugs away. Try to always buy moisture-wicking clothing and dress in layers. 

Tall socks: Always wear tall socks to help keep pesky ticks at bay! Pack LOTS of space socks for your kids to take with them each day. There is nothing worse than cold, wet feet!

Waterproof Jacket: This jacket protects from rain or wind. Depending on your climate, you may also need another layer of jacket for warmth.

Waterproof Pants: Keeps legs dry during wet weather or when sitting, crawling, and climbing on damp ground.

Sturdy Shoes or Boots: Closed-toe footwear suitable for walking on uneven terrain. Make sure they’re fully waterproof and comfortable.

Hat: For the summer months, get a wide-brim, breathable material. Depending on where you live, you may need a hat for warmth on chilly mornings.

Gloves: If you live in a colder climate, you must stock up on your winter clothing. Neck warmers, hand warmers, hats, etc. 

Extra Clothes: Spare clothes for unexpected weather changes or if clothes get wet/muddy. It’s essential they have options, and always remember to provide layers!

Name labels! Don’t forget to label everything! Clothing can so easily get mix-up and left behind, but a name label can save you costly replacements! Here is a pack of waterproof clothing labels that will withstand the sweat, water, dirt and mud your kids will be putting them through, Plus, they’re laundry-safe!


Extra Supplies and gear needed for forest school:

Backpack: To carry all necessary items comfortably. Make sure it has extra compartments for organization and a quick access pocket for your water bottle.

Water Bottle: Stay hydrated throughout the day with a BPA-free water bottle. Don’t get something too heavy. And don’t forget to label it to avoid germy mix-ups with other kids!

Healthy Snacks: Energy-boosting snacks like fruits, nuts, or granola bars are great options to pack each day for your kids. The extra protein will be required based on how active they’ll be!

Packed Lunch: Nutritious meal for longer forest school sessions. We love bento-style boxes that offer a variety of compartments, which is especially good for picky eaters who like many options.

First Aid Kit: Basic supplies for treating minor cuts, scrapes, or insect bites. If your child has allergies, consider these labels to keep them safe! 

Sunscreen: It’s a no-brainer, even on cloudy days!

Insect Repellent: Keep bugs at bay during outdoor activities, especially when the season change and the pesky bugs come biting!

Notebook and Pen: For jotting down observations or taking notes during activities. Your particular school may provide these or have recommendations on the type they prefer.

Whistle: For emergencies or to gather attention, it’s essential.

Towel or Blanket: Useful for sitting during breaks or picnics, for wiping, for warmth – truly multifunctional! keep it very light and easy to pack.

Optional Forest School Supplies You May Want to Purchase:

Magnifying Glass: Explore small details in nature up close; kids love to see the details of bugs, moss, and other small items in nature.

Binoculars: Spot birds or other wildlife from a distance.

Field Guides: Identify plants, animals, or insects encountered during outdoor explorations. Depending on your school, these may be provided.

Camera: Capture memories or interesting finds; it’s an excellent way for kids to put together projects and record their findings.  

Remember, the specific items needed may vary depending on the school, the activities planned, the duration of the forest school session, and the local weather conditions.  

By ensuring you have these essentials, you’ll be ready to make the most of your forest school experience. Remember to check the specific requirements of your forest school program and tailor your packing list accordingly. With the right gear and supplies, your kids can focus on enjoying nature and all the learning opportunities it has to offer.

Heading to traditional school? Check out this school supply list!

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