Time Out UAE Kids August 2019 55
STARTING NURSERY OR school is a big step in
a parent and their child’s life as it represents
one step of a long journey on the road to
independence. Here are tried and tested
tips to help your child transition to their
Àrst nursery or school, including lots of
helpful advice that you can return to as
each term restarts.
KNOW YOURSELF
Not all nurseries and schools Àt all children,
so try to visit alone and also with your child
once you’ve narrowed it down to the top
two. Attend any free play dates or settling-in
sessions that are offered so that you and
your child become familiar with the school
and its teachers. Be aware of your own facial
expressions and body language as children
mimic your behaviour.
EMOTIONAL PREPARATION
Help your child prepare for the big day by
reading stories about going to school. Play
therapy helps to reduce stress. Role play what
the day will be like with toys, sticks or kitchen
wear (acting as staff and children) and let your
child talk and act through the thoughts they
may be having. Talk positively about nursery/
school and what they will be doing. Explain
that playing, meeting new friends and learning
is your child’s own important work in the same
to
school
“Be aware
of your
own body
language”
way mummy or daddy does their important
work at their job or at home.
In the lead-up to the Àrst day, tell your
child how proud you are of them when they
show resilience and try out new things.
Tell them stories about when you had to
be brave and overcame feeling frightened
or overwhelmed.
Teach your child self-help techniques such
as breathing deeply or reciting a special rhyme
or song that they can sing to self soothe.
Discuss with your child what they think they
will use for emotional strength during the day.
Different parents use different techniques –
some kiss their child’s palm so that they can
hold onto that kiss all day, other parents tie
a love ribbon on their child’s bag or include a
family photo in their lunchbox.
PHYSICAL PREPARATION
Children are likely to experience challenging
emotions owing to their lack of control when
starting nursery or ‘big school’. Give some
control back by letting them choose their own
outÀt/spare clothes/shoes, backpack, snack
bag and bottle. Younger children can choose a
special comfort item to take with them.
One week before the big day, introduce an
earlier term-time schedule. A tired child will
struggle to deal with their emotions.
Count down on a visual calendar and mark
off days for the Ànal two weeks.
Yvonne Kerr speaks to Amelia Brown, principal of Falcon British
Nursery in Abu Dhabi, for tips on getting the whole
family ready for a brand-new year
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