Transitions. Transitions. Transitions.
We have so many transitions in the works right now. I say we, because we are always transitioning. Whether or not its going into a new grade, transiting into a new teachers classroom, transitioning from different bedding, transitioning friend groups, navigating the constant changes in the seasons. We always have transitions.
Transitions can be beautiful and exciting but they can also be chaotic, nerve-racking and terrifying. Just for a second I want you to be 6 years old. You got comfortable with your kindergarten or first grade teacher, you have a great year, then summer happens. You spend 2 months with your parents where you have fun, go on vacation, sleep in, eat all the deliciousness you want and then BOOM- new teacher, new school year, new classroom, new schedule. Everything seams new, overwhelming and a bit exciting. During these moments it is easy for us to say "get it together, this is life." This statement is very true, but for a moment I would like you to practice understanding. Acknowledge that this is a tough transition. Validate their experience and then gently let them know "I know this can be different, but you will persevere because you are strong, brave and courageous."
Practicing understanding can be a game changer for kids and teens. Although you may not know exactly how a person feels, you can understand when things get tough or even when things are too exciting.
So lets start this new school year off with practicing understanding.
You got this!
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