Get your children kitted out well in advance and do  take their advice while selecting their gear for the term. This would  add to the excitement of school re-opening!
You  could take your children through their daily routines a week before  re-opening day to get them used to the new schedule. Mock drills like  this teach them the importance of punctuality and time management.
Start  daily routines that will add to continuity. Let your child become  involved with packing lunch or laying out clothes. Also, begin an  earlier bedtime several weeks before. 
Be enthusiastic about the upcoming change. If you are excited and confident, your child will be, too. 
Prepare  yourself. Take note of how your child reacts to separation. If  possible, visit the new setting with your child. Introduce your child to  the new teacher or early childhood professional in advance. 
Arrange  a play date with another child from the programme, preferably a  one-on-one basis, so that your child will see a familiar face when she  walks in. 
Put aside extra time, particularly on the first day, for chatting and commuting together. Always  say good-bye to your child. Be firm, but friendly about separating.  Make supportive statements like, "it's hard to say good-bye". 
At the end of the work day, put aside your concerns and focus on being a parent. Of  course, children (as well as moms!), will still count the months till  their next vacation but then..... that's another how to!
 
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