How To Prepare Your Child For Boarding School

Boarding school allows a child to acquire life and educational experiences not found in public schools. However, it can be difficult for both parent and child to adjust to boarding school. That is why it is essential for you to take the time to prepare your child beforehand.

Talk to Them About It

Your child may be experiencing a whirlwind of emotions — fear, anxiety, excitement — right now. Communicate to your child that the way they are feeling is normal. Talk to them about any concerns that they may have, and what they should expect in boarding school.

Establish a Daily Routine

Boarding schools have a stricter routine than public schools do. They will have to wake up at a specific time every day as well as attend classes and other activities. They will also have to be punctual. One of the best things that you can do to prepare for boarding school is to establish a daily routine. Establishing a routine will make it easier for a child to transition to boarding school.

Encourage Independence

Boarding schools require that children be independent. They will have to be responsible and organize their belongings. They will also be responsible for getting themselves to class on time. You will need to encourage your child to be independent before they start boarding school. Start letting them do things on their own.

Visit the Boarding School

Many children are scared of the thought of going to boarding school because they do not know what to expect. It’s helpful for you to take your child to school before they start. Let them walk around and get used to the campus. You should also encourage them to talk to the administrators and ask questions.

Encourage Healthy Habits

A healthy child will do much better in boarding school. You should start encouraging them to have healthy habits now. Teach them that it is important to balance school and leisure time. Encourage them to eat nutritious snacks and get plenty of sleep.

Make Plans to Stay in Touch

You can expect your child to get homesick while at boarding school. Make plans to stay in touch, via email, phone, Skype, or text message.

David Mumm