The return to school: tips to make the school run even easier

If you listen carefully you may hear the sound of a collective sigh of relief flooding the land as homeschooling comes to an end for many children and their parents and caregivers. With children now returning to school on March the 8th in England and in many parts of the country shortly after, there is contentment that they will be back in an environment where they learn best.  Although this may still be tinged for some with the anxiety over health concerns should virus rates rise once again. After the latest lockdown, getting back into the groove of going back to school every day may come as a bit of a shock for some. So to make the return to school smoother we’ve got some suggestions to make the morning (and afternoon) school run that little bit easier for everyone concerned.

Prepare the evening before

Busy evenings lead to calm mornings. By getting as much organised the night before, you give yourselves less to do the next morning. Put fuel in the car; prepare packed lunches; pack the school bags with the appropriate books and equipment for the next day including clean face masks; launder reusable face masks; and get uniforms and PE kits laid out and ready for the return to school. It may sound like a lot to do, but your morning self will thank your evening self. 

Set up a shared family calendar

Sharing a family calendar on your mobile devices ensures that everyone knows what’s happening and when. When after school clubs get back into full swing, you’ll be very glad to have times and dates right at your fingertips.

Give yourself plenty of time

If you’re rushing around worrying that you’re going to be late because of traffic issues or other delays, everyone feels stressed.  Giving yourself a little more time to complete the school run helps you stay calm and will help the kids relax too.

Get used to the routine

It’s said that habits are reinforced over a period of about 2 weeks. Try sticking closely to your new routine for the return to school and you’ll find that it becomes second nature. Everyone knows what they need to be doing and when they should be doing it.

Make sure your car is properly equipped

Car accessories can make all the difference to your comfort and efficiency on any commute, including on the school run. A Travall Guard provides a barrier between vehicle occupants and the items stored in the boot. The Travall Divider separates the boot space into more usable space. It’s great for separating your grocery shopping from a muddy rugby kit and helps to keep all of the kid’s bags in place. Or why not add Travall Mats, so spills from after school treats are easily cleaned away?