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  1. By Amanda Morin. Expert reviewed by Bob Cunningham, EdM. Español. At a glance. It’s common for kids to fall apart when they come home from school. Home may feel like a safe place to let it all out. Kids can learn coping skills to deal with school stress.

  2. Are you home alone after school? If so, find out how to stay safe and keep busy until mom or dad comes home.

  3. 9 de abr. de 2024 · 1. Map out your after school time. The first thing to do if you are making an after school routine is to map out the time between leaving school and going to bed. This may be fewer hours than you imagined, so it’s important to have a clear picture of your evenings.

  4. The After School Attitude: Why Is My Child Acting Out at Home? | Still Playing School. By Devany | Labels: advice , tips. Yesterday a friend mentioned that her daughter has been coming home from preschool this week with a terrible attitude.

  5. When the kids come home from school, your house may feel like a circus and you’re the ringmaster, trying to get everyone in order. Backpacks, lunch boxes, and shoes are everywhere. Kids are bouncing off the walls, begging for sugary snacks, and refusing to settle down to do their homework.

  6. 31 de ago. de 2021 · Why? To me, the time when my kids first come home from school is one of the most critical times of the whole day. After being apart for six hours, it’s important to me to make their return home a positive one. Our routine is simple, but it’s meaningful for both the practicality of life and for building our relationships.

  7. 3 de ago. de 2010 · Home-alone kids should be able to: • follow instructions • abide by household rules (even when no one’s watching) • read and understand a written message • give directions to their house • understand emergency procedures like how and when to call 911 and to leave the house if they smell smoke • feel confident about ...