Elementary school boy at the front of the school bus queue
It is back-to-school season, and before we know it, it will be the first day of the new year – a milestone parents prepare their children for annually. We are here to help with practical tips parents can use to ensure their child has a successful and healthy start to the academic year. Now’s the time to:
Children need energy to learn. A balanced diet should include grains, fruits, vegetables, dairy products and protein.
Healthy breakfast ideas:
Healthy snack ideas:
Children, just like adults, can experience stress and anxiety, especially around major events like returning to school. Anything that feels big, loud, new or different may seem scary, but parents can help children feel more secure by:
It’s essential that children get enough sleep, so they can learn and grow. Those who don’t sleep well are not attentive and can experience behavior issues, learning difficulties and mood swings. There are different recommendations based on age:
As summer vacation is winding down, start children on a back-to-school nighttime routine a few weeks before school begins. This way children can ease into a more regular sleep pattern. Here are some tips for healthy sleep:
As children carry books and other supplies in their backpacks, make sure their backpacks fit them properly and aren’t too heavy. Heavy, unbalanced backpacks can hurt joints and muscles in their backs, necks and shoulders. Look for lightweight backpacks that feature two wide-padded shoulder straps, a padded back, and a waist and chest strap. Children should:
If your child is planning to play a fall sport, it is important to complete the required forms and get a sports physical. Sports physicals help ensure they are at the top of their game, and many schools require them. Your child’s provider will conduct a physical exam and will also ask about medical history including illnesses, injuries and other conditions such as asthma. Be ready to give your provider a list of any medicines or supplements your child is taking. Additional tests may include:
This is also a good opportunity for both parents and children to ask your child’s provider questions about diet, health and playing sports.
For student athletes playing sports with the risk of head injuries, schools in the region now recommend doing a baseline concussion test. Some school systems even cover the expense. Although your child may not experience a concussion, it is important to obtain a baseline to establish personalized data for your child, which allows physicians to better manage concussion if it does occur. To help protect athletes’ long-term health, Inova Sports Medicine offers testing.
Certain vaccines are required for children going back to school.
All children entering school are required to be vaccinated against:
All children entering kindergarten are required to be vaccinated against:
All children ages 11 – 12 are required to be vaccinated against:
All children ages 16 – 18 are required to be vaccinated against:
A little preparation goes a long way toward getting you and your child ready for all the excitement and challenges that heading back to school will bring. Putting your child on a regular sleep schedule before school starts, setting up a sports physical if necessary, offering up well-balanced meals and healthy snacks, and supporting their concerns and emotional issues will make all the difference. Get more tips from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Our team is here for you. Check off sports physical from your to-do list. Visit your own primary care physician, or swing by an Inova GoHealth Urgent Care at a location near you. Inova GoHealth Urgent Care is the Preferred Sports Physical Partner of @teamsnapapp. We are here to help you prepare for those inevitable sick days or injuries. Find our guide to help you choose where to go when seeking medical care
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