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How to prepare a child for school after the winter holidays
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How to prepare a child for school after the winter holidays

After the winter holidays, it's time to return to school activities. This always poses some challenges for children, but don't worry. This article will share helpful tips for preparing a child for school after a long break.

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How to wake up a child in the morning without stress

One of the critical moments of returning to school is waking up in the morning. Try to create a positive morning mood to make this process more enjoyable. 

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Replace the alarm clock's standard, often irritating sound with something more pleasant. A calm melody or nature sounds would work. This will help the child wake up gradually and in a more positive mood.

Create a morning ritual that brings joy. It could be a short morning exercise, chatting over breakfast, or even a few minutes to discuss plans for the day. Rituals create predictability, which is especially important for children.

Ensure that the child goes to bed on time to ensure adequate sleep. Maintaining a sleep routine helps make the morning more enjoyable and less stressful.

Resuming studies after a break

Resuming the learning process after a long break requires a gradual approach. Let's explore what will help a child quickly adapt to the academic routine, avoid stress, and return to learning with renewed energy.

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Gradual increase in workload: Start by gradually increasing the time allocated to academic tasks. For example, the initial days can be dedicated to lighter assignments, and the complexity can gradually increase. This allows the child to transition smoothly from relaxation to learning.

Regular breaks: It's essential to remember short breaks during study sessions. They help the child stay focused and avoid fatigue. Modern technologies offer apps and timers that can help create an optimal break schedule.

Progress visualization: Create a shared schedule with tasks and achievements. Visualizing progress motivates, making learning more enjoyable. The child can independently mark completed tasks and track their successes.

Interactive learning methods: Incorporate interesting methods into the learning process, such as educational games, multimedia materials, and group projects. Interactive methods make learning more engaging.

Positive feedback: Encourage the child for their effort and successes. Positive feedback stimulates motivation and confidence. This is important for cultivating a positive attitude towards learning.

Time management: With the child, create a schedule that includes time for studying, games, and relaxation. Planning helps children better organize their time and improves their concentration during learning.

It's important to remember that during vacations, one should not forget about reviewing the educational material. This not only helps retain previously learned material in memory but also improves the assimilation of more complex material in the future. Try incorporating review in a playful form for enhanced learning efficiency. 

The gamified learning format with All Right

If you've forgotten about tant to remind you of the significance of regular lessons. By studying 3–4 times a week, a child can quickly master the language, develop a good accent, and quickly adapt to an English-speaking environment.

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If your child is enrolled inhe importance of learning English and haven't practiced it during the holidays, we w our school, you're already on the right path to successful English language learning. Our program provides unique opportunities for developing communication skills and offers innovative teaching methods, making language learning exciting and effective.

If you haven't heard about us yet, let's share our teaching format and methodology. Over 7 years of educating children in various countries, we've found that a game-based teaching approach is ideal for children. This format helps them concentrate for longer periods, fully immerse themselves in topics, and quickly grasp grammar and vocabulary.

At All Right, we offer courses that align with the interests and preferences of the child. This can include learning with MinecraftRobloxCarsLego, and other games children love.

Our teaching method allows learning English twice as fast because, in addition to individual lessons, we also include speaking clubs with peers from different countries for practicing speaking skills.

Enroll in a trial lesson to assess your child's level of knowledge and receive recommendations for further learning. You can also join the FUNtastic English Club and regularly attend free-themed club lessons (Harry Potter, Frozen Heart, FairiesSims, etc.). 

Are you ready to return to school successfully? 

“Education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world,” Nelson Mandela once asserted. Draw inspiration from the success of others and motivate children to acquire new knowledge.

With our advice and support, your child will be ready for a triumphant return to school. Remember that not only learning but also comfortable adaptation to the school environment is essential. Make this transition pleasant and smooth; your child will enjoy learning again.

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