Back-to-school-checklist

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Sort through clothing; donate or hand down what does not fit.

Print out our calendars and write in the entire year's events.

Schedule physicals, eye exams, and dentist appointments.

Research and evaluate extracurricular activities for the school year.

Look online for your state's "tax-free" weekend.

Print your child's supply list from school website.

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Make sure your camera is charged and ready for the first day of school.

Have a family dinner and a Back to School Talk with this conversation starter.

Create back to school excitement! Have kids decorate a poster board or butcher paper to wrap front door.

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Purchase any needed backpacks, lunchboxes, and water bottles.

Purchase basic wardrobe necessities.

Check progress on summer reading and math packets.

Set up an "Organization Station" for your child.

Plan and have a back to school celebration for your kids and their friends.

Schedule kids' haircuts as needed.

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Start getting your kids back into their school year bedtime routine.

Create a system for your kids' chores during the school year.

Bulk shopping:

non-perishables juice boxes, snacks, sandwich bags, napkins supplies permanent markers, pencils, pens, tissues, paper

Prepare lunches and snacks for the first day of school. Be sure to include iMOM Lunchbox Notes!

Lay out clothes for first day of school.

Take a picture of your kids in the same spot every year. This is a great way to see how your kids have grown.

A er school, stop at your favorite ice cream shop or make cookies at home.



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