How to Have a Healthy Back-to-School Season

As the summer draws closer, families like yours are preparing for the new school year. While you’re probably ready for your children to start school, it’s essential to be proactive and plan for potential outbreaks of illness that will inevitably happen as the weather turns colder.

For kids, the excitement of seeing their friends after a long summer break will likely lead to lots of hugs and high-fives. While these gestures of friendship are sweet, they can also spread germs, making it essential for kids to wash their hands frequently and practice good hygiene to minimize the risk of getting sick. The close proximity of students in classrooms also creates an ideal environment for germs to spread rapidly.

However, staying healthy doesn’t just include being proactive about your family’s physical health; mental health is equally important. The pressure to perform academically, social anxiety, and bullying can all contribute to increased stress levels. For children with pre-existing mental health conditions, such as anxiety or depression,

Our guide to back-to-school anxiety gives you strategies for managing your children’s anxiety this school year.

You can take steps to protect your children and minimize the risk of illnesses. Here are our recommendations for a healthy back-to-school season and how Balance Psychiatric Services can help.

What Illnesses Should You Worry About?

Preparing for sickness is great, but what should you worry about? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the most common illnesses affecting school-age children include colds, the flu, and pink eye. Here’s what to watch for in your kids as they start classes.

These illnesses can lead to missed school days, decreased academic performance, and a weakened immune system — three things that no one wants to start the year with.

Healthy Kids Have Healthy Habits

Avoiding sickness involves traditional tips like washing your hands frequently with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, coughing into your elbow, and avoiding breathing in other people’s faces, but there are also extra precautions you can take.

Encourage your kids to get enough sleep by starting a regular bedtime routine from the first day of school and eating a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Even the pickiest of eaters can do this, with more and more companies offering sneaky ways to get your kids to eat healthier, like veggie-filled pasta sauces or popsicles made with real fruit.

Additionally, ensure your child gets vaccinated against common illnesses, and consider consulting with a health expert with any concerns. Many schools require vaccinations, so you can also check with your child’s administration to find out which ones you may need to speak with your pediatrician about.

Other tips include:

Also, don’t be afraid to start an open line of communication with your child’s teachers and school nurses (but always ask if they have a preferred way for you to contact them). Inform them about any health concerns or conditions your child may have, and ask about their procedures for handling illnesses and emergencies.

What if My Child has Specific Care Needs?

Children with chronic illnesses, such as asthma, diabetes, epilepsy, or any condition that compromises their developing immune systems, face unique challenges during the back-to-school season.

If your child has any of these conditions, catching a common illness like a cold or the flu—things that spread rapidly through classrooms—you know they are more susceptible to complications and more severe symptoms. Their chronic condition can make them more vulnerable to viruses, causing hospitalizations and sometimes life-threatening situations.

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Stay Healthy for Back-to-School with Balance Psychiatric Services

From the nurse practitioners at Balance Psychiatric Services, we hope you and your family have an amazing and healthy start to the school year!

If you don’t already have established psychiatric or family care, we would love to be your go-to source for high-quality, patient-centered, holistic care. Our telehealth appointments also make transitioning to a new schedule much easier! Contact us today to schedule an appointment or learn more about our services.