4 Key Points To Consider When Looking for School Change for Your Kid

 

Moving places along with school-aged children never seemed easy. There could be endless anxiety involved before making the big leap. You might worry if your child will be accepted in their new school? Will this change cause an impact on their academics or overall well-being? And so on…

The road will be full of worries until you’ve zeroed down the one school which fits your ambitions and expectation. Before that happens, here is what you need to know:

  1. Emotional State of Your Child
    More than parents, it’s the children who have to bear the emotional turmoil due to the school change. You may find your child struggling with mood swings, aggression or mere upsetness because of:
    • The pain of Separation: Leaving behind old friends, classmates and teachers might give your child a tough time
    • Adjusting to New Environment: Making new friends and get social acceptance might not be your child’s favourite hobby, hence making them nervous about the change
    • Sense of Insecurity: School changes are difficult because of the insecurities that seed inside your child

    To keep a check on these emotional apprehensions, it’s important to initiate conversation well in-advance, invite opinions and indulge in deep talks.
  2. Your Child’s Best School List
    Once you’re sure that your child is ready to make the change, involve them in the process by allowing them to make a research of their own. Like, get them to list down ‘5 Best International Schools in Gurgaon’. This allows you to understand your kid’s criteria for finding the best school for themselves. Nevertheless, you should never skip doing research of your own and compiling a comprehensive list.
  3. Frame The Questionnaire
    There’s no scope of ifs and buts when you’re making the career-defining decision for your child. You should never miss a question to ask from the school management. There’s no better way to enlist your queries and let the school administration get back to you on all.

    Here’s where to begin with:
    • Which board is the school affiliated with?
    • What are the course options available for your kid?
    • What are the other school facilities provided to the students?
    • What are the security measures taken for students’ safety?
    • What is the student performance evaluation criteria?
    Along with the queries, you must look out for reviews from alumni and parents of children who are studying there. It’ll always help you to gain more confidence in what the school portrays and provides.
  4. Visit the School
    School visits are important. If you have a teenage child then it becomes inevitable. School visits imbibe a great sense of belongingness in the kids. It relaxes their nervous nerves by picturing themselves in the new system. It also allows them to interact with the school staff to understand how the environment and culture will be.

 

What’s the most important thing to remember? As parents, you might pour your heart out in order to make your child feel comfortable, but what you always need to remember is- it’s the child who has to put in the hard work. When it comes to changing the school, make sure that they are 100% aligned with the new change. Let them step in to be a part of the selection. That’s also how children develop a sense of responsibility and concentrate more about ‘What’s next?’