Back To School is a great time to review and update our time management routines, and the time window between 3 pm and dinnertime is a busy one! Make positive changes this week, and create a routine that works for everyone. Here’s how:
Build in a little decompression time when you (or your student) arrive:
There are often rituals attached to this, like changing out of work or school clothes, and/or having a snack and a quick break upon coming home to help make the transition from work or school back to home. A little down time gives our brains and bodies time to rest and then jump back into action!
Assess your afternoon and evening plans:
Check the calendar for events or games, and the school Planners for work or homework assignments. It is important to do this early, in case someone forgot something at school or the office – there may still be time to retrieve missing books or resources!
Assess tomorrow, too:
Take just a few moments to look ahead to tomorrow’s schedule, too, and identify any potential snags or changes. In addition, planning ahead can help avoid a 10 pm washing of the gym uniform or shopping for surprise supplies or snacks (is this just me?)!
Make Space for Homework:
Dining room table? Kitchen counter? A desk in each bedroom? Establish a regular place for your students to complete their homework. Keep in mind, too, that these days homework involves technology. So in addition to a work space, comfortable chair and good lighting, make sure there is computer access, too!
Since tech is so important, as your student comes home with website info, log into and bookmark the various resource websites, create your accounts and then note usernames and passwords on a page or spreadsheet per student.
Create a Homework caddy:
We have a homework caddy basket on the kitchen desk that holds homework supplies. Create your own, including but not limited to: crayons, markers and colored pencils; pens, pencils and highlighters; scissors, glue and tape; calculator, ruler and index cards (google “Homework Caddy” if you want more ideas).
Set Up Your Landing and Launch Pad:
What door does everyone use? Set up your Landing and Launch Pad at the favorite door. Hooks for outerwear and accessories, and some for backpacks and sports bags, too. I have written many blogs about this topic, check them out here!
- Soaring to New Heights: Your Landing and Launch Pad
- Your Command Center: Knowledge is Power!
- “If I Had a Nickel…”: Getting Buy-In From Your Family!
The key to Landing and Launch Success isn’t the space, necessarily, but the HABITS created around our comings and goings. The most fabulous cubbies or benches or hooks or organizational tools in the world are a waste of time and money if we don’t create habits to use them.
EVERYONE can create a habit to:
- Hang up coats and bags when they come in the door
- Keep shoes by the door
- Put keys and wallets and other important items in the same place every day
- Take out and deliver-to-parents papers that require parental action every day
- Place completed homework and books back in the back-packs when work is completed, and backpacks at the Landing and Launch Pad for easy departures in the morning
- Review tomorrow’s schedule today and line up stuff accordingly (like band instruments, soccer uniforms) at the Launch Pad tonight
Dedicate some time and thought to your after school / home from work routine this week, and make your days work better for you and your family! You CAN do this! Have a great week.