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[quote=Anonymous]K was a big leap for my son- it seemed to be more tiring than PK, even for a kid who has been in FT care since 3. For us, we were able to swing not using aftercare as much because he’s just wiped after 6 hours of go-go-go at school. Our son is definitely an introvert, and his unwinding happens by coming home and crafting or something. As an also TypeB mom, we did zero reading work or any academic work before the year started, and I kinda wish we had done at least something structured in the weeks ahead of the school year. 100% agree with posters about establishing sleep routine. We live a short walk from school, but somehow getting out the door can take up so much time. My son needs more sleep now than he did in PK, so we keep adjusting bedtime til he wakes up on his own at an appropriate time. Re lunches, despite the lovely options my son was eating white rice or jelly on white bread everyday, so we pack him a “supplement” with fruits, veg, dip etc and encourage him to eat the hot meal. But he was coming home ravenous before we sent in extras. It’s annoying and I hope he eats more there next year. [/quote]
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