Things You'll Need

  • Your children's school calendars

  • Class schedules sent home by your children's teachers

  • Your family's planner

“Mom, my science project is due tomorrow, and I need a tri-fold poster board for my display.” “Dad, the teacher says I don't have my medical records in the school office so I can't go on the field trip.” “I'm starving; I couldn't eat lunch today because the fish sticks in the school cafeteria tasted like cat food!” If you think for a moment that your child's life at school doesn't affect your family's schedule at home, then you're wrong.

And, of course, the key to keeping the school's agenda from causing stress in your ...

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