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Starting school: An anxious time for pupils and parents

January 6, 2011 //  by Admin

Starting school is an anxious time for both early years children and parents. School leaders and home-school coordinators need to be aware of their anxieties in order to ease the transition process

This resource provides school leaders and Home-School Coordinators with useful articles on how to support pupils and parents during the transition process.  

The first article is a reminder of the things that can become worries for young children, so that you can deal with them before this happens and help your child to make a confident and enjoyable start to school.

The second article will help you support parents and emphasises the key to a successful start to a child’s schooling is communication.

Written by Mike Walton

This resource is an extract from the Home-School Partnership File. Click here to order your full copy today or read more about how this publication can help you.

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