How to Have a Great First Day of School (2024)

The first day of school can be full of emotions.

Excitement.
Anxiety.
More excitement.
Fear.
Pure joy…

And that’s just the parents.

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We all want the first day of school to go well for our kids.

We want to make sure we send them off with lots of hugs and smiles and reassurance that everything will be wonderful – rather than spending the morning yelling HURRY UP or searching for a missing left shoe.

If you’re anything like me, there will be plenty ofmornings like those throughout the school year – but hopefully not on the first day of school!

With three kids, I’ve learned a lot about how to have the first day of school be as great as possible, and I’m sharing all I’ve learned with you.

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1. Start at least a week in advance

Preparing for the first day of school does not start on the first day of school.Or on the night before.

It really needs to start a week in advance.

If your kids are anything like mine, they’ve been staying up late and sleeping in each morning. As much as I don’t want summer to end even a minute earlierthan necessary, I will be spending our last week of summer attempting to get my kids back on a regular schedule.

No more shutting down the pool or having a snack at 9 pm for us. It’s back to regular bedtimes and – I hate to say it – school day wake up times too.

The more we can get them used to a school schedule in advance, the better they’ll feel on the big day.

2. Create Routine Cards

Routine cards have completely changed the way I interact with my kids before school, after school and even on the weekends.

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They are incredibly easy to make, and my kids love using them. We typically get off track during the summer, so the week before school starts, we usually sit down and create new ones for the upcoming year.

The kids help me decide what to put on each card, and we put them into practice for the entire week before school starts so we’re ready on the big day.

Click here to see how to create routine cards for your kids (plus ideas for what to include on them).

3. Prep the Sunday Before

Whether your kids start on a Monday or on a Thursday (like mine do), start your routine on the Sunday before school starts. Hopefully you’ll be able to keep this routine going all year long, and trust me when I tell you that your Sunday routine will save you HOURS during the week. (You’re welcome in advance!)

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This is the time to help your child pick out their clothes for the entire week.

Click here to see how we do it, and to download some fun printables to keep you organized.

This is also when you should have your kids pack their own lunches for the week. (Yes, for the entire week.)

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It’s a lot easier than it sounds, and you are going to LOVE the results!

Click here to see how you can teach your kids to pack their own lunches for an entire week at a time.

4. Prep (More) the Night Before

The night before the first day of school is an important night. My kids always have a hard time falling asleep, and they need a little extra reassurance – both to calm their fears and also bringtheir excitement level down enough for them to fall asleep.

It’s also the one night where I do everything I possibly can to make the morning as smooth as possible. This includes packing backpacks, making sure clothes are laid out in advance, packing lunchboxes, charging my phone (or camera) and setting an alarm.

I would love to tell you that I do all of these things EVERY school night, but that just doesn’t happen as often as it should.

5. Give Yourself Plenty of Time

I wake the kids up about 30 minutes earlier than normal on the first day to make sure we have enough time to take pictures, brush teeth and manage any back-to-school drama (like my son deciding that underwear is optional or my daughter deciding that the braid I put in her hair isn’t what she really wanted.)

It also gives us a little extra time to get out the door without yelling (see #1.)

The routine cards come in REALLY handy on that first day of school!

6. Don’t forget those Pictures

One of my favorite parts of the first day of school is taking pictures before the kids hop on the bus. They end up being pictures that we look back on often, comparing how they’ve grown from year to year.

I usually don’t do any of the cute poses or fancy ideas that I see on Pinterest, but as they’re getting older, I can see how helpful some age and date clues in the picture would be. So this year I created some simple signs for them to hold, andweeven incorporated a few props to make the pictures a little more fun.

Miles is heading to third grade.

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Alice is off to second grade.

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And wildSimon is off to Kindergarten.

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I updated these pictures for the 2018-2019 school year, and I also shared some of my other favorite first day of school signs.

You can download your choice of FREE first day of school signs here. (Updated for the2019-2020 school year.)

7. Perfection Is NOT the Goal!

If you know me at all, you know that perfection does NOT exist at our house.

Not even a little bit.

Most of the time, I can’t even get my youngest to get dressed.

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And it’s possible that one of my kids got off the bus after the first day of school last year, and that’s when I realized that his shirt was on backwards.

All day.

Give Yourself a Break

If you can’t get it together to take pictures on the first day of school – or you run out of time – it’s not the end of the world. No one will know (or care) if you take those pictures on the 3rd day of school or even a month later. (I promise!)

Scale Back

Take a look at your own plans and expectations for the day, and see whereyou can scale back. Maybe you decide not to care if your son’s socks match or if your daughter’s hair rivals the artwe see on Pinterest.

The most important thing in having a great first day of school is greeting the day with excitement for your kids, giving them lots of hugs, and reassuring them that they’re going to have a wonderful day.

If you’re anything like me, and you need to put as many things in your life on autopilot as possible, here’s your checklist to follow to have a great first day of school.

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Back to school can be hectic, but it doesn’t have to be hard!

With three kids in school, I’ve learned a few things along the way that help to simplify the entire back-to-school process, while also keeping me sane.

And I’m sharing them all with you!

Click here to see how I mastered back to school, and you can too!

Including:

  • The organizational systems we have in place
  • The routines we use (and how we remember them)
  • Why my kids haven’t missed the bus in three years
  • How to have the best first day of school EVER
  • How to put an end to homework battles
  • How I get my kids talking (and talking and talking and talking) every day after school
  • How we manage busy sports seasons without going insane
  • The simple tech hack that EVERY parents needs to know
  • And so much more!

Plus you can see how I made this amazing command center that keeps me crazy organized – using supplies from the Dollar Store!

Pretty great, huh?!?

Click here to see the 18 things I’m doing to master back to school, and how you can do them too!

How to Have a Great First Day of School (2024)

FAQs

How do you have the perfect first day of school? ›

7 Tips to Prepare for the First Day of School
  1. Visit the school with your child. ...
  2. Meet the teacher. ...
  3. Arrange play sessions. ...
  4. Complete your school supplies checklist. ...
  5. [Practise] putting things in their bag. ...
  6. Play board games and practice taking turns. ...
  7. Set a daily routine.

How can I enjoy my first day of school? ›

Have a positive attitude and be outgoing in class. Sit by your friends in class if you can, and use lunch or a free period to socialize and enjoy the day. Try to keep a positive attitude and think about all of the exciting things you'll learn about during the year.

How to make a good impression on the first day of a new school? ›

With this in mind, here are 6 tips to help you make a great first impression in a school.
  1. Be Punctual. Aim to arrive between 5 and 10 minutes early. ...
  2. Dress Appropriately. ...
  3. Use Positive Body Language. ...
  4. Carry out Research. ...
  5. Listen Attentively. ...
  6. Be Yourself.

How do you start a good school day? ›

Seven Tips for Making and Sticking to a School Routine
  1. 1) A Good School Routine Starts BEFORE School. ...
  2. 2) Schedule a Nighttime Regimen. ...
  3. 3) Wake Up Early Enough to Feel Less Rushed. ...
  4. 4) Establish a Family Calendar. ...
  5. 5) Make Sure Your Routine Involves Exercise. ...
  6. 6) Schedule Self Care. ...
  7. 7) Ask Friends, Family, and Teachers for Help.
Mar 1, 2023

What makes a good day at school? ›

Get some exercise. Physical activities release endorphins, increasing feelings of happiness. Go for a walk or do some stretching during your lunch break to get moving during the school day. Take a physical education class if you can to spend a whole chunk of your day playing sports to get some physical activity in!

How do you survive a new school? ›

10 tips for starting at a new school
  1. Tip 1: Be positive about the transition. ...
  2. Tip 2: Practice the new trip to school. ...
  3. Tip 3: Arrange a chat with an older teen who's been through it. ...
  4. Tip 4: Make sure everything is organised. ...
  5. Tip 5: Start afresh with a tidy room and desk. ...
  6. Tip 6: Farewell the holidays.

What do you say to first day of school? ›

Here are 11 ideas for positive first day of school messages to share with kids to help empower and inspire them for the year ahead:
  1. Believe in yourself.
  2. You can do anything you put your mind to.
  3. What you think matters.
  4. You have a kind soul.
  5. Be the friend you have always wanted.
  6. Make good choices.

How can I enjoy school better? ›

It may not seem like it, but the best way to enjoy the lessons you're learning in school is to listen more closely, not find ways to distract yourself. It may sound corny, but pretend like there's going to be some really critical bit of information in your math teacher's problem.

How do kids feel on the first day of school? ›

You're probably feeling excited and maybe a little sad that summer is over. Some kids feel nervous or a little scared on the first day of school because of all the new things: new teachers, new friends, and maybe even a new school. Luckily, these "new" worries only stick around for a little while.

What 5 things do you make a good first impression? ›

How to Create a Good First Impression
  • Be on Time. Someone you are meeting for the first time will not be interested in your "good excuse" for running late. ...
  • Present Yourself Appropriately. ...
  • Be Yourself. ...
  • Have a Winning Smile! ...
  • Be Open and Confident. ...
  • Use Small Talk. ...
  • Be Positive. ...
  • Be Courteous and Attentive.

How can I look smart on the first day of school? ›

We've got some essential tips and tricks to help your first day go smoothly.
  1. First, Check on the Dress Code.
  2. Dress in Layers.
  3. Make Sure Everything Fits Well.
  4. Wear Comfortable Shoes.
  5. Don't Go Crazy With Jewelry or Accessories.
  6. Avoid Heavy Colognes or Perfumes​
Jul 3, 2019

How do you fix a bad first impression at school? ›

How to fix a bad first impression
  1. Take the opportunity to gain perspective. One thing that can help people learn from their negative experiences is understanding how common they are. ...
  2. Assess the situation. ...
  3. Seek out opportunities for more interactions. ...
  4. Address the situation. ...
  5. Get feedback.
Oct 26, 2022

How can I make school less boring? ›

10 Ways to Overcome Boredom at School
  1. Game-Based Learning. ...
  2. Project-Based Learning Approaches. ...
  3. Interactive and Hands-On Activities. ...
  4. Learning about Modern Education. ...
  5. Celebrating Every Success. ...
  6. Connecting Lessons to Real-Life Applications. ...
  7. Setting Achievable Goals. ...
  8. Personalized and Differentiated Instruction.
Feb 8, 2024

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