Elementary School Parents Are Trying To Make Back-To-School “Magical”
It may feel like summer is just getting started, but school is already back in session in many places across the country. As back-to-school season gets underway, new research finds that 86% of parents of elementary school kids are trying to bring the “magic” back-to-school this year.
A survey of 2-thousand parents with kids ages six to 12 finds the goal for many of them is to get their kids excited about going back to school SWNS Digital reports. To make that happen, moms and dads are letting their kids choose their own clothing and outfits (62%), buying school supplies their kid likes (62%) and supporting their child’s passions and interests (56%).
Lots of parents remember what it was like, including 19% who admit they didn’t like school when they were their child’s age. That’s why 96% hope to create more positive memories for their kids. They may have their work cut out for them, as only 40% of kids are “very excited” to go back to school this fall.
To get kids excited about learning, parents are using hands-on learning (63%), food and snack activities (43%) and “magic” experiences, like fantasy activities or shows (25%). Some parents try to add the “magic” by surprising their kids with their favorite snack (43%), slipping notes into their lunchbox (33%) and by giving their child a “lucky charm” to help the school day go smoothly (19%).
Here’s What Else Parents Are Trying To Do To Make Return-To-School “Magical”
- Favorite treats for kids are cookies (51%) and chips (50%), while parents prefer ice cream (46%) and cookies (41%).
- Chocolate is the favorite flavor for both kids (57%) and their moms and dads (46%), with strawberry coming in second for kids (39%), but for parents, it’s caramel (35%).
- While grown-ups tend to stop believing at some point, 70% of parents say their child still believes that magic is real.