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August 27th, 2012: It's back to School in Montgomery County, MD

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Real Estate Agent with Thompson Company, REALTORS® 240.593.2860 MD594797


It's hard to believe that the start of the new school year in Montgomery and Howard County, MD is only a couple weeks away. But there's no way around it .. on August 27th, 2012 it is back to school!

As a mom of a 2nd grader I'm slowly but surely preparing myself for the big day. My daughter is looking forward to it which is making it a lot easier.  But we still have a few items on our back-to-school to-do list and we all need to get back into the groove.

If that sounds familiar, perhaps the following may be helpful to you, too:


  •  Stock up: you know you'll run out of glue sticks and erasers quickly and that red crayon always mysteriously disappears. Buy a few more than your school supply list says you'll need, this way you can avoid the evening outings to the drug store.

 

  • Buy those sneakers and new jeans (you know all of them will be too short and too small come August 27th) during Maryland's Tax Holiday. Unfortunately the tax break does not apply to school supplies ...

 

  • Get back into a routine: that may be easier said than done but it is so important in my opinion. During summer break bed time does not have to be kept exactly and my daughter also likes to sleep in in the morning (I taught her well :-) The last week of summer break, however, it is slowly back to school mode in my house.. night by night we get get closer to regular bed time and morning by morning we get closer to regular wake-up time ... by the last weekend we are on schedule.

 

  • Work in some 'work': my daughter likes to read so I don't have to convince her to pick up a book. But I do always have one in the car, too, just in case we get stuck in traffic. I will also ask her to read street names for me or check the price for something at the store.. Now how much money do I need for that gallon of milk and loaf of bread? Works every time. 

 

  • Agree on goals and rewards: this may not be the right thing for everyone but it worked wonders for me and is working well for my daughter, too. I'm not suggesting pressure or stress but focus & realistic goals and a reward for accomplishing those. For example, my daughter gets to pick an item from her wish list if she brings home a good report card .. not a big-ticket item but a doll she's "wanted for her whole life" or a new game for the Leappad.

 

  • Review Safety Procedures: this, of course, should be done regularly but if you haven't talked about bullying for some time or what to do when a stranger approaches your child, now may be a good time to do that.  Also, make sure your child knows your address and phone number.


Those last 2 weeks will just fly by and the first day of school will be here before we know it .. with all the back-to-school preparations, don't forget to have some fun, too! Celebrating the start of the new school year can ease any nervousness and help your child look forward to the year ahead!

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Comments(7)

Tammy Lankford,
Lane Realty Eatonton, GA Lake Sinclair, Milledgeville, 706-485-9668 - Eatonton, GA
Broker GA Lake Sinclair/Eatonton/Milledgeville

My daughter was ALWAYS ready and happy to go back to school.  In fact at 24 she works full time and STILL goes to school. 

Great list of ways to be prepared and the tip about the extras that are easy to find now and vanish later, great tip.

Aug 14, 2012 06:58 AM
Chris Ann Cleland
Long and Foster Real Estate - Gainesville, VA
Associate Broker, Bristow, VA

I predict your daughter will be the master of word problems in math when she gets to that point in school.  You're giving her good practice in real life.

Aug 14, 2012 07:28 AM
Andrea Bedard
Thompson Company, REALTORS® 240.593.2860 - Silver Spring, MD
Fluent in Real Estate & German, M.A. ABR ASP CIPS

Hi Tammy, we always seem to run out of glue sticks when we are finishing up a project. So this time around I'll stock up and hopefully we'll be good for awhile! 

Hi Chris Ann, that would be nice! I admit the math problems while shopping were born out of necessity... it's not the most exciting thing to do for little ones and I needed to keep them occupied! It works great for me and she is getting some practice.

Aug 14, 2012 09:04 AM
Lisa Von Domek
Lisa Von Domek Team - Dallas, TX
....Experience Isn't Expensive.... It's Priceless!

Hello Andrea,

Great tips for the back-to-schoolers...I don't know how all of you parents manage so many things at once!

Aug 15, 2012 07:37 AM
Andrea Bedard
Thompson Company, REALTORS® 240.593.2860 - Silver Spring, MD
Fluent in Real Estate & German, M.A. ABR ASP CIPS

Hi Lisa, thank you, I've found these to work well for us. Just as in Real Estate, it's all a matter of organization - with the amount of homework, extracurricular activities and project, planning is key.

Aug 15, 2012 11:44 AM
Rebecca Gaujot, Realtor®
Lewisburg, WV
Lewisburg WV, the go to agent for all real estate

Andrea, reading this post I can tell you are a wonderful mother. 

Aug 16, 2012 10:21 AM
Andrea Bedard
Thompson Company, REALTORS® 240.593.2860 - Silver Spring, MD
Fluent in Real Estate & German, M.A. ABR ASP CIPS

Hi Rebecca, I apologize for the delay .. I was limited to my phone for the last week while we were out-of-town and reading blogs got a little hard to do!

I do want to say that I appreciate your comment very much!

Aug 19, 2012 02:38 PM