Positive Parenting

Positive Parenting

We have a very exciting half term upon us with super hyped up children. As if Halloween isn't enough, you will be hearing fireworks going off at all times of day and night. The good thing about school holidays,  is that you don't have to get up and out early, battling through the traffic to get to school on time. Bedtimes and routines may be more relaxed and behavior of your children may change because of this. My one word of advice would be, throughout all of this, try to stick to your normal routines. Try eating at the same time, getting up and going to bed at the same time (not always so easy when the clocks are changing this weekend). There may be days, when you are doing something different and you are unable to stick to a routine. Generally speaking though, children do actually love routines, children feel more comfortable knowing when they are going to eat, sleep and play. Having a good routine in place provides a sense of security for children and promotes their well being. Children enjoy predictability and familiarity. This will in turn keep them calmer throughout the half term and make it easier for them to get back into the school routine.

I am not saying don't have any fun, on the contrary, if you are lucky enough to have some time off over the break, enjoy it and have a great half term!

Our thought for the week is:

A child may outgrow your lap but they will never outgrow your heart.

If you have a parenting concern, you can contact Mrs Easty via the school office - admin@burlingtoni.org.uk