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    Back-to-School Readiness: A Pediatrician’s Guide to Helping Your Child Thrive This School Year

    August 19, 2025 · 3 min read
    Back-to-School Readiness

    Joshua R. Resa, MD, pediatrician with Hoag

    When the first day of school alarm clock rings, will your child be ready?

    The shift from long, carefree summer days to the structure of a school schedule can stir up mixed emotions in kids such as excitement, curiosity, nervousness, and sometimes a little anxiety. The good news is, the habits you start building now can help smooth that transition and set your child up for a confident, successful year.

    Here are my top recommendations for using these final days of summer wisely:

    Reintroduce Routine

    If chores, limited screen time, and predictable mealtimes have taken a summer vacation of their own, now’s the time to bring them back. Easing into school-year routines before the first day helps children mentally prepare for the structure ahead. Start slowly and adjust expectations over a week or two so the change feels natural rather than abrupt.

    Prioritize Sleep

    Quality sleep supports mood, growth, focus, and academic performance, but it’s often the first thing to get disrupted over the summer. Even if your child is getting enough hours of sleep, later bedtimes and wakeups can make those early school mornings tough.To reset their internal clock, gradually shift bedtime and wake-up time by 15 minutes each day until you’re back on a school-friendly schedule.

    Encourage Independence

    The ability to make small choices builds confidence and resilience — skills kids need to handle challenges during the school day. Let them choose between two healthy snack options or pick out tomorrow’s outfit. These small moments foster self-trust, decision-making skills, and a sense of ownership over their day.

    Support Emotional Readiness

    A big part of school success isn’t academic, it’s emotional. Emotional readiness means managing feelings, adapting to changes, and working well with others. You can help your child build these skills by encouraging them to name their emotions and teaching simple self-regulation strategies, like taking deep breaths when feeling upset. This helps them approach both friendships and learning with confidence.

    Build Healthy Habits

    If nutritious meals and regular exercise slipped during summer, this is the perfect time to get back on track. Consistent eating schedules help kids prepare for the school day, while balanced meals fuel learning and growth. Incorporate active family time like walks after dinner, bike rides, or a weekend hike. These activities help kids burn energy, improve mood, and build healthy routines they can carry into the school year.

    Schedule a Well-Child Visit

    Before school starts, make sure your child is up-to-date on physical exams, sports clearances, and standard immunizations like MMR and chickenpox. Your child should see the doctor every year. A proactive check-in keeps them healthy, active, and ready to thrive.

    The start of the school year is more than just a date on the calendar — it’s a fresh opportunity for your child to grow socially, emotionally, and academically.

    With a little planning now, you can set the stage for a confident and healthy year ahead.

    To schedule a well-child visit, find a board-certified pediatrician at hoagmedicalgroup.com/pediatrics.


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