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As the back-to-school season approaches, Nigerian parents face the familiar challenges of getting their children ready for a new academic year. From managing logistics to addressing the emotional needs of their kids, the pressure can be overwhelming. Common mistakes, like neglecting routines or ignoring the emotional impact of returning to school, often add to the stress.
In today’s episode, we’ll explore how parents can effectively prepare for this transition. We’ll discuss the importance of open communication, setting clear routines, and addressing anxieties early on. We’ll also hear from educators, psychologists, and fellow parents, offering valuable strategies to ensure a smoother start to the school year.
Join us as we dive into practical tips and expert advice to help Nigerian parents and students begin the school year with confidence and positivity.
By Ummu Salmah Ibrahim and Daniel Oluwole4.8
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As the back-to-school season approaches, Nigerian parents face the familiar challenges of getting their children ready for a new academic year. From managing logistics to addressing the emotional needs of their kids, the pressure can be overwhelming. Common mistakes, like neglecting routines or ignoring the emotional impact of returning to school, often add to the stress.
In today’s episode, we’ll explore how parents can effectively prepare for this transition. We’ll discuss the importance of open communication, setting clear routines, and addressing anxieties early on. We’ll also hear from educators, psychologists, and fellow parents, offering valuable strategies to ensure a smoother start to the school year.
Join us as we dive into practical tips and expert advice to help Nigerian parents and students begin the school year with confidence and positivity.

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