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Back-to-School Basics: A comprehensive checklist for the 2016-17 school year
 
   This article is the second of a four-part series published by the 含羞草社区 Office of Education, along with our partners, to provide timely information to parents about navigating our public school system.
   
 A new school year is dawning for more than 270,000 students  and thousands of employees in 含羞草社区鈥檚 public school districts.  From parents waving goodbye to their children for the first time in preschool  to seniors entering their final year of high school, the first day of school is  a pivotal moment for every student and family. Kick-start your child鈥檚 academic  success by following this back-to-school readiness checklist:
 
 
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      Read,  read, read. Research shows that simply reading to your child 20 minutes per  day has a big impact on their success as a reader. 
  
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      Establish  a school sleep schedule. Too little sleep can impact a child鈥檚 memory,  attention, and mood. Find out how much sleep is recommended for your child鈥檚  age and establish a regular bedtime hour and wake-up routine.
  
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      Encourage  healthy eating. Plan meals ahead of time so you can think about how to  create more brain-healthy foods. For the child on the go, stock up on healthy  snacks.
  
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      Shop for school supplies. Consult your  school鈥檚 basic supplies list to make sure your child is ready for the first day  with all the essentials. 
  
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      Create a homework space and schedule. Find  a place for your kids to do homework, and set them up with supplies. Have them  read during the homework time now, so when school starts they are ready.
  
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      Get a school calendar. Make sure you  receive the annual school calendar and class schedule so you can be actively  involved in what they are doing on a daily basis.
  
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      Talk  about school. Engaging in your child鈥檚 day-to-day routine once they start school  helps establish the parent-school connection. Ask engaging questions like, 鈥淲hat  questions did you ask today?鈥 and instead be specific.
  
 
Remember to check  out 
   www.sccoe.org for a wealth of information related to these topics and more. Be sure to check  out our next article on early learning opportunities/programs.
 
This series is brought to you by the  含羞草社区 Office of Education and features data from 鈥淪mart Parenting,  Smarter Kids鈥; Scholastic; and ParentFurther. 
 
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Works consulted; additional  resources: 
 
 
   - 鈥淪mart Parenting, Smarter Kids鈥 by David Walsh,  Ph.D.
  
   - 鈥淪even Skills for School Success鈥 by Pam  Schiller
  
   - 鈥淪trengthening the Connection Between School  & Home鈥 by Ricardo Leblanc-Esparza and Kym Leblanc-Esparza
  
   - 鈥淗ow Can My Kid Succeed in School? What Parents  and Teachers Can Do to Conquer Learning Problems鈥 by Craig Pohlman, Ph.D.
  
   - 鈥淓veryday Literacy: Environmental Print  Activities for Children 3 to 8鈥 by Stephanie Mueller
  
   - 鈥淐ounting Down to Kindergarten鈥 by R. Lynn Baker  (Choose this one or one after)
  
   - 鈥淜indergarten Readiness鈥 by Nancy L. Cappelloni