September 15, 2025 - 18:09

September has been a massive shock to the system so far for many parents in Sussex. As summer vacation comes to an end, families are grappling with the abrupt shift back to school routines. The transition from lazy days filled with outdoor activities to structured schedules can be overwhelming for both children and parents alike.
With the return to school, parents are busy preparing for a new academic year, which includes purchasing school supplies, organizing transportation, and adjusting to earlier wake-up calls. Many parents report feeling stressed as they try to balance work commitments with their children's needs. The sudden change in pace often leads to increased anxiety levels, as families navigate the complexities of new teachers, classmates, and extracurricular activities.
Moreover, the weather in September can add to the challenge, with unpredictable rain and cooler temperatures making outdoor play less appealing. As families adapt to this new chapter, it's crucial for parents to prioritize self-care and maintain open lines of communication with their children to ease the transition and foster a supportive environment.
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