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Back to school can be hard AF...How do we make it easier? W/Alyssa

Mama Knows

Cloud10

Parenting, Kids & Family

5.0 • 1K Ratings

🗓️ 4 October 2022

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Alyssa stresses that many children feel dysregulated during the back-to-school transition and may experience a spike in separation anxiety. Because of this, she has a few tips for how parents can deal with their tiny human’s big emotions: Preview and prepare: Request pictures of your child’s school and teacher to help your child prepare, or do a walk-through of the school at a time when your child is feeling regulated. Create coping strategies: Put a family picture or favorite stuffed animal in your child’s backpack. This will help your child self-soothe while at school.  Create routines: Develop a healthy drop-off and pick-up routine that regulates your child’s nervous system and commit to no nightly activities for at least two weeks after school begins.  These are just a few ways Alyssa suggests regulating your child’s big, back-to-school emotions.Alyssa Blask Campbell is the founder and CEO of Seed & Sew, an organization committed to giving parents, teachers and caregivers the tools to raise emotionally intelligent humans. An emotional development expert with a master’s degree in early education, Alyssa co-created the Collaborative Emotion Processing (CEP) method with Lauren Stauble and researched it across the United States. She hosts the Voices of Your Village podcast and has been featured as an emotional development expert in publications including The Washington Post, Kids VT, and Family Education. Alyssa is deeply passionate about building emotional intelligence in children and creating a shame-free, judgment-free community of people interested in doing the same at Seed & Sew.Alyssa Blask Campbell, M.Ed., founded Seed & Sew You can also check out these free resources from Seed & Sew to learn more: Activities for Kids’ Regulation: Giving children the power of regulation through guided activities.  In the Moment Guide: Tools for responding to the big emotions from our kids.________________________________________________________________Did you love this episode? BUY ME A COFFEE for support!Find me on Instagram@balkanina@mamaknowspodcastFind me on TikTokBalkaninaSubscribe to my NewsletterPrivate Facebook Motherhood-Podcast CommunityMama Knows FBDisclaimer: This podcast does not provide any medical advice, it is for informational purposes only! ______________________________Did you love this episode? BUY ME A COFFEE for support!Find me on Instagram@balkanina@mamaknowspodcastFind me on TikTokBalkaninaSubscribe to my NewsletterPrivate Facebook Motherhood-Podcast CommunityMama Knows FBDisclaimer: This podcast does not provide any medical advice, it is for informational purposes only! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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It's that time of year mama's kids are going back to school and finally routines

1:40.1

and schedules are back in place, but also so much hard stuff. Back to school time is so

1:46.7

stressful. Kids are winding down from the summer excitement, parents are excited for more routine, but also you got all the

1:56.0

extracurricular activities, you got all the anxiety that comes with it all, and

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that is why we are here today. I'm talking to

2:05.0

Alyssa Blas Campbell and she's a teacher and a parent.

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So she gets it you guys. She actually has created a community where parents, teachers, and caregivers work together

2:17.0

to raise emotionally intelligent humans. You can find her at seed and sew.org, but we'll chat more about that at the end. For now, let's jump into this episode.

2:28.0

Alyssa, thank you so much for being here today.

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Like I was telling you off camera that I've been following you for so long on

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