Preity Zinta is anxious about sending her kids to school, here are 5 ways to deal with it
The actress wrote, "One can only hope and pray for more love, tolerance and peace around us, so we can all co exist happily and leave a better and safer world for our children." She added the hashtags #newmilestones and #mommythoughts to her post.
Preity Zinta is opening up about her worries as she prepares to send her kids off to school. Like many parents, she¡¯s feeling a mix of excitement and anxiety about this new chapter. The actress took to her Instagram and posted a picture of her children with a heartfelt caption.
Preity Zinta's heartfelt post as her kids Jai and Gia start school
The actress wrote, "Excited and nervous for my little ones as they start school. Cannot believe it's time already and my mom schedule is jam packed. A bitter sweet moment for me as I'm happily lost in my own world, but there is so much turbulence and suffering in the world around us."
Preity Zinta married Gene Goodenough in 2016 and she moved to Los Angeles. However, she keeps visiting India. The couple welcomed twins Jai and Gia via surrogacy in 2021. Preity added in her note, "One can only hope and pray for more love, tolerance and peace around us, so we can all co exist happily and leave a better and safer world for our children." She added the hashtags #newmilestones and #mommythoughts to her post.
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5 ways you can handle school-related anxiety when it comes to your kids
If you¡¯re in the same boat, here are five practical ways to manage those back-to-school nerves and help make the transition smoother for both you and your children.
1) Prepare Early
Start getting ready a few weeks before school begins. Visit the school with your child, meet the teacher, and get familiar with the routines. This helps both you and your child feel more comfortable and less anxious about the new environment.
2) Establish a Routine
Create a consistent daily routine that includes time for school preparation. Regular wake-up times, meal times, and bedtime help your child adjust to the school schedule and reduce anxiety.
3) Stay Positive
Children pick up on their parents¡¯ emotions. Keep a positive attitude about school and encourage your child with reassuring words. Share excitement about new friends and learning opportunities to create a positive outlook.
4) Encourage Independence
Help your child develop a sense of independence by letting them take on small responsibilities at home. This builds their confidence and makes them more comfortable with the idea of being away from home.
5) Stay Connected
Maintain open communication with your child and their teachers. Check in regularly to see how things are going and address any concerns. Knowing you¡¯re there to support them can ease both your child¡¯s and your own worries.
By taking these steps, you can make the transition to school a more positive experience for both you and your child.
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