August 21, 2007 // Franchising.com // ATLANTA, -- The first day of school can be a trying experience for both parents and children. Often times, this means new routines, rushed mornings and hectic schedules. Primrose Schools, a leader in early childhood education, recommends planning, preparation and organization to help ease the transition from carefree summer days to the more structured back to school routine.
At the preschool and elementary school level, children often experience separation anxiety. "Children are anxious simply because there is a change in their routine," said Dr. Mary Zurn, Vice President of Education at Primrose Schools. "There are several ways to prepare children and make a smoother experience for both parents and children overall," she said.
Primrose suggests these tips for parents to help ease the transition:
"Going back to school can be tough, but it doesn't have to be," said Zurn. "By incorporating little things into your daily routine, you can make the transition from summer to back-to-school easy and pleasant for your entire family."
Primrose School Franchising Company, Acworth, GA, is the country's leader in early childhood education with more than 160 schools in 15 states, and is celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2007. The Primrose Balanced Learning(R) curriculum combines the two leading philosophies in early childhood education - teacher-directed and child-initiated - with a balance of learning, character development and play. Primrose is the first educational child care franchise to receive accreditation from the Commission on International Trans-Regional Accreditation, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Council on Accreditation and School Improvement or the North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement.
Primrose Schools® is a system of accredited private preschools that provides a premier early education and child care experience for children and families.