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You are here: Home / education / Gearing up for the New School Year? Get Your Free Guide, Printable Downloads, & More

Gearing up for the New School Year? Get Your Free Guide, Printable Downloads, & More

By Teresa

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Last updated on May 13th, 2025 at 11:33 pm

Gearing up for the New School Year? Get Your Free Guide, Printable Downloads, & More
Itโ€™s that time again!  Back-to-school season is officially here!  Whether youโ€™ve just begun prepping for the new school year, or your kids have already started โ€“ this can be an exciting, but hectic time for both parents and kids. In our family, I know my boys are always anxious to start the new school year, but we’re always a little sad that the summer has gone by so quickly. 

The beginning of a new school year can be an especially challenging time for families with children who struggle with reading and writing, math, organization, and focus. Did you know that one in five children in the U.S. have learning and attention issues, like ADHD and dyslexia? Children with these types of challenges โ€“ many of whom have never been formally diagnosed โ€“ can feel especially stressed during the back-to-school season as they face new subjects, teachers and schools.

The Ad Council and Understood.org have partnered to promote ways children and their families can be First-Day Ready. Understood.org is offering a free First-Day Ready Guide to help parents with students at every age successfully manage back-to-school transitions. Understood.org is a free, easy-to-use online resource and community designed to support parents and caregivers of children with learning and attention issues.

As the new school year approaches, we were excited to get personalized tips and information from the First-Day Ready Guide to help our kids make a great start. Check out the infographic below (designed with third through fifth-graders in mind.) This is an example of what you’ll find at the First-Day Ready Guide.

Gearing up for the New School Year? Get Your Free Guide, Printable Downloads, & More

Here are more helpful back-to-school tips from the Understood.org website.  They helped my family; hopefully they can help yours too.

  • Planning early is important to help relieve stress.  Creating structure and routine around the start of the new school yearโ€”with checklists, calendars and other organization systemsโ€” helps prepare kids for class expectations. (Mention which tool you found especially helpful and why, e.g.: Back-to-School Countdown Planner, Backpack Checklist, and sample Homework Contract.)

You can also take your child on a school tour to help ease fears by showing them how to find their classroom, nearby bathrooms, the cafeteria and other important places the first week of school.  This can be a huge stress relief whether the child is new to the school or not. Just knowing where to go can help them feel more comfortable.  

  • Connecting with your childโ€™s teacher early on benefits everyone and creates a great starting point for the new year.  This will give you an opportunity to share your childโ€™s needs or learning style while expressing your support for the teacher and the challenges he/she may be facing with a new classroom full of students.  You will help create an atmosphere of cooperation while speaking up for your child and his or her challenges.
  • Finally, get support!  Many parents and students are going through the same experience. Understood.org and Understoodโ€™s Facebook page connect parents across the country to share information and learn from each other. You can also ask around your community and school to find other parents you can connect with.

So, no matter your childโ€™s age or needs, make this Back-to-School season a seamless transition and positive experience!  If you could use some help getting started on the right foot this school year, Understood.org is a great place to start.  

Remember, kids learn in different ways and at different paces. With the right support, all kids can thrive in school and in life.


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