Tips for parents supporting their child’s school year

Welcome to a new school year! As our children step into new classrooms with new teachers, it's essential for parents to support this transition and ensure a smooth start.
Eilis Melino, Speech Pathologist, SPOT Paediatrics

WORDS: Eilis Melino, Speech Pathologist, SPOT Paediatrics

This time can bring both changes and challenges, with many children feeling anxious about the unknown, from their daily routines to their social interactions. Teachers, on the other hand, may take a bit of time to recognise any challenges your child may face, so it’s crucial for parents to communicate openly with them, sharing any concerns or information about their child’s needs. Here are some tips and ideas to strengthen collaboration with schools and teachers for a successful school year.

UNDERSTANDING YOUR CHILD

Recognise and communicate your child’s unique traits, including how they connect with others and their preferred learning style. Some children may find verbal communication challenging, while others may thrive in quiet environments. Providing insights into your child’s needs helps teachers tailor their approach and provide necessary support.

SHARING REGULATION STRATEGIES

If your child benefits from specific strategies or tools to maintain focus and regulate emotions, inform their teacher. These could include more frequent breaks, noise-cancelling headphones, or a fidget tool. By working together, parents and teachers can create a conducive learning environment for every child.

VISUAL SUPPORTS

If visuals have been effective at home, suggest incorporating them into the classroom. Visual schedules, reminders, and timers help children understand routines, manage tasks, and reduce anxiety. These visual cues can be invaluable in fostering independence and organisation.

THERAPIST COLLABORATION

If your child receives therapy outside of school, consider connecting their therapist with their teacher. This collaboration can lead to the development of targeted strategies and ensure consistency in supporting your child’s needs.

ADVOCATING FOR ADDITIONAL SUPPORT

If you’re exploring additional services or supports for your child, involving their therapist and teacher can be beneficial. A therapist can provide assessment reports, letters of recommendation, and attend planning meetings to advocate for your child’s needs. By proactively sharing information and collaborating with schools and teachers, parents can create a supportive and inclusive learning environment for their child. Together, we can help every child thrive!


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Contact SPOT at admin@spotpaediatrics.com.au to learn more about how the team can support your child to be their best selves.

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