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· * If your child works to school advise
them to never take short cuts through wooded area.
· * Encourage your kids not to talk to or go
with strangers.
· *Talk to your child about bullies and
bullying, explain to them what to do if a situation arise.
· * Make sure food packed for lunch or
snacks are not easily spoiled.
· *Teach your child/ren to adhere to the
covid19 regulations at school. Wear your mask, keep 1,5m distance and use the
right protocols when you do not feel well.
Finance has to do with
managing money, saving, investing, budgeting however below are some tips on how
to go about financially as parent sending your child/ren back to school.
· Aided by the school shopping list, set
and stick to your back-to-school budget.
· It is always wise to advice your child
to have a saving account. This will assist in the event where your child wants
extra items that are not in the budget.
· As a parent you should have a saving
strategy plan towards your child’s education. Especially for tertiary level as
it requires tuition fees, stationary, accommodation if you are not from where
the university is.
· Very important resisting buying at once
is a wise plan as this will allow you to buy quality school items at cheaper
price as they are mostly not in demand during the course of the year.
· Check out stationary shops for discount
as there are countless back to school deals.
Health has to do with
the “state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely the
absence of disease or infirmity” (World Health Organisation)
· Parents should provide and help prepare
a nutritious meal for their kids to take to school with.
· It is vital for kids to maintain
physical fitness if possible as this helps the body function and process at its
peak.
· It is vital parents strictly impose
hygiene habits towards their kids daily life. Teach your kids how to take a
proper, brush their teeth, combing their own hair and make sure as a parent
their kept short. They should keep their school uniform clean and worn
presentably.
· Very important parents should
communicate with the school principal, class teacher about their kid’s health
status, emotional damage (rape, death etc.) to avoid panic from the school side
as they will better prepare to handle your child once they are not well.
Enrolling them for some
project/education-based classes where they learn a lot about current situations
and start thinking from a different perspective can be very beneficial. It gets
them in the thinking and reasoning zone without the formal school setting this
makes the learner join debates forum. This makes the transition to classrooms
easier.

Parents should review the basic rules with their children and practice new routes or modes of transportation, below are the modes of transport parents should prepare for:
School bus
Private Car
Bike
Walking to school
Stationary
It is always best for parents to do stationary shopping early, end of the year to avoid rush. The period when you as a parent receive the admission letter from the school you applied for your child, pass by the school or request for a stationary list for your grade 8 child. Stationery shops such as Walton’s have special offers that meets your budget, doing shopping there reduce stress of running around from one shop to the other. Below is the back-to-school offer from Walton’s;
· They
provide the parents with stationary packs according to the parents’ needs.
· All
stationary is packed in a unique Back to School box, only supplied by Walton’s.
· Free delivery of all your boxes and orders to your door or buy your school packs at your nearest Walton’s retail store.
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