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Making the Most of the Summer School Break: Tips for Students and Parents


The Christmas/summer school break is finally here, and it’s the perfect time to recharge, reflect, and prepare for the upcoming academic year. Whether you’re a student looking to balance relaxation with a bit of productivity or a parent wanting to support your child, this break offers a fantastic opportunity for both relaxation and preparation. Here’s how you can make the most of this holiday season:



For Students: Take time to truly unwind and enjoy your break. Spend time with friends and family, engage in hobbies you love, and simply relax. This downtime is essential for recharging your mental and emotional batteries. Remember, rest is just as important as study!


For Parents: Encourage your child to take a genuine break from their studies. It’s vital for their well-being to have this time to relax and de-stress. Plan fun family activities and create a festive atmosphere to help them unwind.



For Students: Use some of your free time to reflect on the past year. What were your achievements? What challenges did you face? Set aside a bit of time to think about your goals for the new year. What do you want to achieve academically and personally? Setting clear, achievable goals can give you direction and motivation as you move forward.


For Parents: Engage in conversations with your child about their reflections and goals. Support them in setting realistic and motivating goals for the new school year. A positive discussion about their aspirations can boost their confidence and enthusiasm.



For Students: While it’s important to take a break, a bit of light preparation can set you up to reach your goals in the new year. Review your notes, work on any upcoming projects, or get a head start on your reading list. This doesn’t mean intense studying—just a gentle brush-up to keep your mind engaged.


For Parents: Help your child create a balanced plan that includes some light study or preparation for the year ahead. Ensure they understand that it’s about gentle preparation, not overwhelming them with work.



For Students: Incorporate self-care into your daily routine. Exercise regularly, eat healthily, and get plenty of sleep. Staying active and healthy will help you feel refreshed and ready to tackle the new school year.


For Parents: Model good self-care habits and encourage your child to stay active and maintain a healthy routine. A balanced lifestyle will help them start the year off strong.



For Students: Make the most of the holiday festivities! Enjoy Christmas traditions, summer activities, and time with loved ones. These moments are precious and can provide a much-needed boost of joy and energy.


For Parents: Create special memories with your family. Celebrate the season, take part in holiday traditions, and enjoy the quality time with your child. Your positive energy and involvement can greatly impact your child’s mood and outlook.



For Students: Take some time to reconnect with yourself. Dive into hobbies you love, explore new interests, or simply take a break from the usual routine. It’s a great way to recharge and come back to your studies with renewed energy and creativity.


For Parents: Support your child in finding balance during this break. Encourage them to explore new activities or interests that they may have put aside during the school year. Reconnecting with their passions can provide a fresh perspective and motivation for the year ahead.


The Christmas and summer break is a precious opportunity for rest, reflection, and preparation. By taking a balanced approach, you can enjoy the festive season while also setting the stage for another academic year. Happy holidays from Game Plan Coaching!

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