The first day of school is always a mix of excitement and nerves, both for kids and parents. As my kids embarked on their new school journey this year, I found myself navigating two very different but equally intense sets of emotions. My autistic child had his unique challenges, and my strong-willed child was ready to take on the world – on their terms, of course. Here’s how we managed to turn those first-day jitters into a positive experience for everyone.
It’s natural to feel anxious about the first day of school, especially after a long summer break. I reminded myself that these jitters are a sign that something important is happening…it’s a new beginning, filled with opportunities to learn, grow, and make new friends. Instead of brushing off these feelings, we acknowledged them. We talked about what each of us was feeling and why, turning our jitters into a shared experience rather than something to fear. Praying for your kids for the new school year is a meaningful way to set a positive tone and ask for guidance, protection, and blessings as they embark on their educational journey.
Preparing my autistic child for the first day required a bit more thought and planning. Here are some strategies that worked well for us:
Eli thrives in environments where he feels in control, so I focused on strategies that allowed him to express his independence while still following the necessary routine:
After school, we took the time to decompress and talk about how the day went. Listening to their experiences, both good and bad, helped me understand what worked and what needed adjusting. It also reinforced the idea that we’re all in this together, learning and growing as a family.
The first day of school is a big milestone, but with a bit of planning and a lot of patience, it can be a positive and memorable experience for everyone involved. Whether you’re dealing with an autistic child, a strong-willed child, or a combination of both, remember that the key is to embrace their individual needs and celebrate their unique strengths. Here’s to a great school year ahead!
Dear Heavenly Father,
I lift up Joa and Eli to You as they start this new school year. I pray that You surround them with Your love, guidance, and protection each day. Grant them wisdom and understanding as they learn new things, and help them to stay focused and diligent in their studies. May they grow in knowledge and develop a love for learning that reflects Your creativity and wonder.
I pray that Joa and Eli build strong, positive friendships this year—friendships that encourage them, uplift them, and inspire them to be their best selves. Help them to show kindness and compassion to others and to stand up for what is right. Give them the courage to face any challenges they encounter and the resilience to overcome any obstacles.
Lord, I also pray for all the children returning to school this year. May Your presence be with them in every classroom, playground, and school bus. Protect them from harm, give them peace in their hearts, and fill them with confidence to face each day. Guide their teachers and school staff to be patient, caring, and wise in their roles.
May this school year be a time of growth, joy, and discovery for all children. Let them know that they are never alone because You are always with them, guiding and watching over them.
In Jesus’ name, I pray,
Amen.