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Back to Routine Without Stress: How to Prepare Children and Adults for September
Calendário 28 August 2025

Back to Routine Without Stress: How to Prepare Children and Adults for September

September marks the end of the holidays and the return to routine: back to school, work, strict schedules, and daily responsibilities. After weeks of a more relaxed pace, this transition can cause stress, anxiety, and disorganization for both children and adults. The good news is that with a few simple strategies, it’s possible to resume habits with more ease, balance, and motivation.

Why is the September transition challenging?

During holidays, schedules are more flexible, there’s less pressure, and a break from obligations. Returning to routine means:

  • Changing sleep, meal, and transport schedules
  • Emotional adjustment (from freedom to responsibilities)
  • Preparing for new challenges (school year, professional projects)
  • Returning to demanding environments (school, work, traffic)

All of this can lead to fatigue, irritability, difficulty concentrating, and even physical symptoms like headaches or digestive problems.

Signs of stress when returning to routine

Both adults and children can show signs of stress during this period. Watch out for:

  • Trouble falling asleep or waking up
  • Anxiety before starting activities
  • Mood swings
  • Lack of appetite or overeating
  • Irritability or apathy
  • Frequent crying (in children)

How to prepare children for going back to school

  1. Adjust schedules gradually
    Start regulating sleep and meal times about a week before school resumes to help the body readjust.
  2. Talk about the new school year with excitement
    Discuss seeing friends again, new subjects, and teachers. This helps reduce anxiety and build positive expectations.
  3. Include your child in the preparations
    Let them choose school supplies or organize their backpack. Feeling involved builds confidence.
  4. Keep time for fun
    Routine doesn’t have to be overly rigid. Ensure there’s time to play, relax, and talk—even on school days.
  5. Reinforce self-care habits
    Encourage good sleep hygiene, a balanced diet, and regular breaks. This builds a strong emotional foundation.

How adults can return to routine with less stress

  1. Plan your return in advance
    Don’t leave everything to the last minute. Organize schedules, clothes, task lists, and appointments at least a week ahead.
  2. Avoid overloading your schedule right away
    If possible, return to work midweek for a smoother transition.
  3. Include enjoyable moments in your routine
    Routine doesn’t have to mean boredom. Include activities you enjoy like walking, reading, or social time.
  4. Use breathing or mindfulness techniques
    A few minutes of mindful breathing or stillness each day can reduce stress and improve focus.
  5. Accept the transition as part of the natural cycle
    Avoid frustration. Recognizing that some discomfort is normal can help you manage emotions better.

Extra tip: routine doesn’t mean rigidity

It’s important to remember that having a routine doesn’t mean living rigidly. On the contrary: a good routine brings organization and well-being, while respecting personal rhythms and needs. It should support physical and emotional health—not be another source of stress.

Conclusion

Returning to routine in September can be a challenge, but it’s also a great opportunity to build new habits, reorganize priorities, and strengthen family bonds. Preparing for this moment calmly, with empathy and planning, makes a big difference—for children and adults alike.

💡 If anxiety or stress persists, speak with a healthcare professional. With the Misericórdias Saúde Card, you have access to psychologists and doctors with up to 60% off, so you can take care of yourself and your family all year round.

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