As the new school year approaches, many families are preparing to send their little ones off to preschool for the first time.

Establishing first day of school traditions can make this milestone moment even more special. Here are 7 traditions to start school with your kids.

1/ Whole Family Drop-Off or Pick-Up

Make the first day extra memorable by having the whole family escort the preschooler to school and be there to greet them at the end of the day. This creates a sense of community and shared excitement.

2/ First Day Photo

The classic first day of school photo is a must! Set up a special backdrop or spot in front of the house to capture this momentous occasion each year.

3/ First Day Gift

Present your preschooler with a special “first day” gift, such as a personalized backpack tag, a set of visual routine cards for the classroom, or a new lunchbox. This sets the tone for the day.

4/ School Supply Shopping

Turn the annual school supply shopping trip into a fun bonding experience. Let your child pick out their own folders, pencils, and other gear to get them hyped for the year ahead.

5/ Breakfast Celebration

Start the first day off right with a special breakfast – maybe their favorite meal or a fun, themed spread. This gives you quality time together before the school day begins.

6/ Schoolyard Sendoff

Walk your preschooler to the schoolyard on the first day and take the time to have a special goodbye ritual, whether it’s a big hug, a secret handshake, or sharing an affirmation. This provides comfort and confidence.

7/ Time Capsule Tradition

Create a first day of school time capsule that you and your child can fill with drawings, photos, and special notes. Seal it up and plan to open it together at the end of the school year to reflect on how much they’ve grown.

Establishing these types of heartwarming first day of school traditions will create lasting memories for your preschooler – and the whole family. It’s the perfect way to make the first day back to the classroom an exciting, confidence-boosting experience.

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