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GUEST BLOG School’s Still Out – Top Tips to Prepare for the New Academic Year

12/8/2014

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The start of a new year at school can elicit feelings of both excitement and anxiety for students. 
While schoolchildren look forward to meeting their friends again, they may also get apprehensive about the new classes, timelines and other academic demands of a new term. 

With a little extra support, parents and family members can support their child to move on smoothly to the next level of their academic life. Professional tuition companies like Fleet Tutors help to instil confidence and prepare youngsters for the new academic year, helping your child prepare for the experiences and challenges ahead.
Early preparation, a few weeks before term begins, ensures that you will be able to make the transition process for your child a lot easier.

Basic Information: In the few weeks preceding the first day of the new school year, you can find out basic details like the daily schedule, school timings and clothes required. If possible, you can also pay a visit to the school facilities with your child to see the new classroom and meet the new teacher before term officially starts. Analyse and Preview Expectations: Take some time to preview the course material for the new academic year. The basic idea is to set up a mental framework to follow so that your child does not get overwhelmed or nervous when classes start again. Check out the different subjects and topics that your child will need to cover in the new year like maths, sciences, history and modern language.

Prepare in Advance: While analysing the different course materials, if your child is a little apprehensive about any subject or topic, you can get the advice of experienced professionals at Fleet Tutors to help your child build confidence in that particular subject.

Induction Sessions: Many schools conduct induction events or sessions which are designed to allow children to meet their teachers and scan the learning environment. Taking part in such events is helpful as the interaction helps to make the students feel comfortable and help them settle prior to the new school year.  By following these tips and establishing some standards and guidelines to follow through the entire year, you will be able to set your child up for a successful new academic year. This will help your child avoid any unwanted interruptions and ensure that they will settle in more quickly.
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arwa fatima
30/8/2014 02:00:40 am

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ndbvgfk
12/9/2014 06:57:22 am

horrible macks me sick

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