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Back-to-school supplies, school tees, school notebooks, back to school themed clothing and gifts for boys and girls heading back-to-school this fall! Head back to school at the head of the class with back-to-school supplies for kids and students everywhere. Grab classroom gifts and teacher gifts, book bags, fun notebooks, pencils and more. Shop fun gifts for back to school kids and go to the head of the class!
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Kindergarten Mom Sticker (Oval) 
Kindergarten Mom...Show everyone that you have a son or daughter in Kindergarten. Everyone loves Kindergarteners. |
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Back to School Mousepad with watercolor art of kids in a classroom talking on cell phones, passing notes, & throwing spit balls behind the teacher's back. From Lesruba Designs.
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SCHOOL BUSS DRIVER TEACHER CRYSTAL HANDBAG PURSE
This bucket style purse is covered with school busses, street signs and street lights. One side of the bag is scattered with sparkling crystal beads. |

Do Your Homework Large Poster 
Do your homework! Monkey's Uncle Sam reminders. Here's the perfect reminders. Replace the switch plates, hang one of the posters over their bed. |
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3rd Grader T-shirt and back-to-school clothes |

Teachers Tote Bag made of canvas reads Teachers Rule. From For Teachers. |

Biology Pepper Text Sticker (Bumper)  |
F is for Frog T-shirts for Toddlers |
School Daze Kids Tees for School Days |
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School Boy sits at his desk with writer's block and a blank piece of paper in front of him on this school daze wall clock school clocks for kids.
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School notebooks for first graders, this sweet pink notebook has picture of a cute girl dog with a pink bow and a bone and reads 1st grader.
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If you're the type to brown-nose teachers with apples and such this Official Apple Polisher Sticker is for you.
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Back-to-school Teacher tote bags for school books, class tests to be graded and teachers school supplies.
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School clothes for preschoolers this toddler t-shirt with crayons on it reads Preschool Rocks. Back-to-school clothes for kids.
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Drama queen buttons and magnets for kids in drama class who love to act or anyone who loves to create drama.
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Back-to-School Bag Messenger style book bag |
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Back To School Bliss In 21 Days
by Susan Kruger
Gearing up for back-to-school can be a bit overwhelming; there is a lot to do, a lot of transitions to navigate, and often a sense of blues as the realization that summer has, once again, gone by too fast. However, you can easily turn back-to-school anxieties into positive anticipation for a great school year with the following action plan. Plug these steps into your calendar right now and see what a different they can make!
One Week before School: Week of Preparation
Day 1 (seven days before school): Ease into a “school” bed-time schedule. Slowly transitioning into a “school” sleep schedule ensures proper rest and encourages a positive attitude towards going back to school.
Day 3: Create a place for everything, so everything will be in its place. Designate one basket for each child to store his shoes, bookbags, and jackets. Give each child a container filled with standard homework supplies that can be transported from, for example, the kitchen to the computer room. Finally, establish a place for each child to store extra papers from school -a section of your file cabinet or a designated box under his bed.
Day 4: Purchase supplies. Keep the supplies minimal and simple. Fancy folders and notebooks are bulky and hard for students to use. The best system to use is a one-inch binder with a plastic folder for each class, keeping all folders in one place.
Day 6: Set goals with your children. Help your children look forward to the new school year by having each person (including you) share at least two goals for the new school year: one academic goal and one “fun” goal.
First Week of School: Week of Routines
Day 7 (night before school): Have a “Sunday Night Meeting” every week! Each member of the family should grab their planners/calendars for a 10-15 minute “meeting.” Ask your children what they have scheduled for the week (such as sports practices), share your plans for the week (children like to know what to expect, so tell them if you will have a late night at the office or will have to attend a meeting at school), arrange rides home from after-school activities, etc. Your week will be much less chaotic because everyone will be on the same page!
Day 8: Establish a routine for papers that need your attention. Purchase magnetic clips for each child and post them on the refrigerator. Have your children clip papers here that you need to fill out, sign, etc. (Expect to spend four hours filling out back-to-school papers this week.)
Day 10: Get ready for school at night, before you go to bed. Avoid chaotic mornings and forgotten school supplies by having everyone pack up their homework, bookbags, lunch/lunch money, etc. before they go to bed. They should also set out their clothes, shoes, and jacket at night, too. (Get the FREE ‘Night Before School’ Tool at http://www.soarstudyskills.com/morefreestuff.htm.)
Day 11: Is everyone using their school planners? All students need to use a homework planner! Check planners every night until they are part of everyone’s routine.
Day 12: Clean out bookbags once a week. Cluttered book-bags are the root cause of lost assignments and must be cleaned out regularly. (The Sunday Night Meeting is another good time to do this.)
Second Week of School: Week of Cooperation
Day 14: Hold your second “Sunday Night Meeting” of the school year.
Day 15: Give each child a choice about something today. The more you can give your children choices, the more cooperation you will get from them, especially when doing homework. Some choices may include giving two options for dinner or two different times to do their homework. When you give choices –and honor their choices- your children feel empowered and will be much more cooperative.
Day 18: Catch your children being good today! Improve cooperation by giving compliments to your children. Keep them specific and succinct (most children are embarrassed by mushy-gushy compliments). For example, “Thank you, Kristen, for coming home and starting your homework right away. I appreciate that.” Positive praise works wonders!
Day 21: Give yourself a break! Congratulations, you have survived the first two weeks of school and you are well on your way to a happy, productive school year. Celebrate by scheduling some time for yourself. You deserve it!
Find more resources for homework help, including a free Homework Rx Toolkit, at http://soarstudyskills.com/. Susan Kruger, M.Ed. is a certified teacher and learning specialist. She combined her personal struggles as a student with her professional expertise to create a powerful, student-friendly system. She has taught her SOAR Study Skills workshops to hundreds of students with great success!
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