Real Estate Developers Share Tips for Transitioning Kids Back to School Routine in the Neighborhood

Real estate developers offer insight on easing families back into school routine after summer break.

As summer days come to an end, families are faced with the daunting task of transitioning back to the school year routine. However, real estate developers in the neighborhood have shared some tips for making this process smoother for both parents and kids.

According to Paul Vastola, CEO of Vastola Real Estate Group, planning and gradual adjustments are key to getting everyone back on track. He advises parents to start by establishing a consistent bedtime and wake-up time for their children. "It's important to stick to this schedule, even on weekends," he says. "This will help your kids adjust to the school schedule more easily."

Similarly, John Smith, managing partner at Smith Real Estate, suggests gradually adjusting bedtime and wake-up times in the week leading up to the first day of school. "This will help prevent the shock of suddenly having to wake up early after weeks of sleeping in," he explains.

In addition to sleep schedules, real estate developers also recommend establishing a routine for after-school activities. "Make a plan for homework and extracurricular activities, and stick to it," says Mary Johnson, owner of Johnson Properties. "This will help kids stay organized and on top of their responsibilities."

However, it's important for parents to be flexible and understanding during this transition period. "It's normal for kids to feel