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How to reduce anxiety about return to school

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September 03, 2025

EDUCATION EXPERTS OFFER ADVICE TO PARENTS ON HOW TO EASE TRANSITION FROM HOLIDAYS

- By JOSEPH RICHARDS

How to reduce anxiety about return to school

AS children across Staffordshire head back to school this week, education experts have issued advice to parents.

High Speed Training, an online training provider, has given six pieces of advice to ease the transition back to the classroom after summer.

Its head of learning and development, Dr Richard Anderson, said this can be stressful and scary time for children, especially when moving to a new school, starting a new year, or joining a new class.

He added that by approaching any concerns with empathy, understanding and practical support, both parents and educators can help children manage their anxieties, rebuild their confidence, and create positive learning experiences.

Remind your child of the positives:

Dr Anderson said: “You can help your child feel more at ease by encouraging positive conversation about things your child enjoys about school.

“Mentioning they'll be able to see their friends again and attend after-school clubs they really enjoyed attending will help to rebuild positive associations they have with school.”

Encourage your child to talk openly about returning to school: Creating a safe space for chil dren to talk is crucial.

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