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Parents: Less Is More As Our Kids Go Back To School

By Carissa Garabedian August 17, 2018

It is almost that time, for some, it is already that time! A new school year means there is always time for some change. With each year, kids are older and more capable of taking on some additional things to be more independent and organized. I share this as our middle daughter starts her Senior year; the time goes by quickly and soon enough, they will be off to College, a full time  job or whatever their path  may be. Truth is,  you aren't doing them any favors by making it so easy that they are lost when they are on their own. 

I am not preaching nor am I saying I had success with all of these 100%. It is a work in progress and can always be tweaked, but your children will thank you and you will be so proud of them when they can successfully manage as individuals in the big ,wide world. 

Here are some ideas that you will have to look at and consider your child, I can't say it is based on age as I know some who have kids doing  a few of these at much younger ages than others.

1. Let them wake themselves  up in the morning.


Yes, the first few days, you may need to check and be sure, but they can have an alarm clock and create a schedule that works for them. If they oversleep and miss breakfast, they will be more inclined to do it differently the next time. 

2. Let them make and pack their lunch

They can provide the items they would like to have during the week so you can shop and have it available. They can pack their lunch the night before and put in fridge so in the morning it is ready. They know what they like and they can best gather it ! I learned this lesson a few years ago after getting a complaint on what I packed. Hmm, I am just as  busy, so no need for me to be doing something they can! 

3. Let them make their breakfast

For the most part, in many homes, breakfast is on the go; a bar,  a piece of fruit or a quick bowl of cereal. Besides the hope of a first day of school yummy spread, time doesn't really allow for it. Most kids can handle getting this together for themselves and again, we are really teaching them how to become more self reliant.

4. Don't  fill out the school forms, JUST sign them.

For middle and high school students,  most are capable of filling out all of the demographic papers needing to be done ( all 100 of them!) It is a good task for them to do and save you the eye strain and wrist ache! You can look it over, sign and hand back to them.  Soon enough, they will be applying for jobs, you aren't going to do that for them, so let them practice !

5. Laundry
In our home, I will do laundry a few times a week. I am happy to do the kids clothes if they bring them down and then sort and put away. My kids all know how to do laundry and  on weekends, they all do their own. If they need something done immediately, it is not my job-  they can do that .  The message to them is that they need to learn to plan and adjust accordingly. Why should their clothing emergency, become mine? Again, I am just as busy as they are, aren't you ?


6. Homework / Projects

It is theirs to do,  if they need help , certainly offer that. Completing it for them isn't helping anyone. If the subject matter is not being understood, have  your child ask for help from the teacher. This teaches a few things- how to ask and seek help as well as letting the teacher know the need for further guidance.  Projects need time, what our role as parents can be is to offer a timeline of how they can complete it over the days allotted so they aren't up until midnight the night before. 


7. The forgotten form/ project/lunch 

Make a plan with your kids, will it be once, twice or not at all? We can't always rescue , it is not teaching them the importance of having them learn to be organized. 


8. Bank Account / Finances

Many schools offer a bank on site from middle school and up.It is not a bad idea for your child to have an account. It is a great way to save and be aware of the money they ay earn with allowance or jobs.  Our kids should know that money comes from work and if there is no money in the account, they may have to wait until there is to get the item on their want list. 

9. After School Activities/ Chores

I know many kids are involved in activities after school along with possibly volunteering . I come from the belief that kids cannot have so much on their plate that they cannot manage the chores expected at home. The home they live in is where they are based, children of every age can contribute and should. Whether it is setting table, unloading dishwasher or walking the dog; they have to play a part.  Social activities will be their number one want and  if they have time for that, they have time to pitch in. They will thank you when they are parents and are expecting the same from their children. 


These opportunities listed here will all help our children prepare for the real world. They will learn more quickly when they have to do without. They will gain confidence and skills by achieving success on their own.  It will hurt you more than them, but the rewards will be great . We know our children best and many times we make things easier for them than we have to. 

I hope you find these helpful and that the school year starts off and stays calm, organized and as stress free as possible.

Doing  less IS helping  more.