Return-to-school stress is common for both children and their parents as they transition from summer break back to the school routine. For parents, this stress can be exacerbated by the need to balance work responsibilities with new or intensified family obligations. The American Psychological Academy has consistently reported over the last several years that a large number of parents experience increased stress and anxiety during the back-to-school period.
Some of the key sources of return-to-school stress include:
Logistical challenges: Coordinating school drop-offs and pick-ups, managing after-school activities and ensuring children are prepared for school with necessary supplies and uniforms.
Physical health issues: Ensuring their child is healthy, up to date on vaccinations and managing any health conditions.
Financial strain: The cost of school supplies, clothing, extracurricular activities and potentially childcare or after-school programs can add financial pressure.
Emotional stress: Parents may worry about their children adjusting to new teachers, classmates or schools, as well as their academic performance and social interactions.
Time management: Balancing work schedules with school-related responsibilities, such as attending parent-teacher meetings and school events and helping with homework, can be overwhelming.
School safety: Worrying about the overall safety of the school environment, including issues like bullying, violence or emergency preparedness.
Employers can play a significant role in alleviating return-to-school stress for parents by implementing supportive policies and practices. Here are several ways I have seen employers help working parents that do not negatively impact productivity or morale:
Encouraging open communication between employees and managers about the challenges of balancing work and family can lead to more supportive and empathetic workplace policies.
By implementing these strategies, employers can help reduce the stress associated with the return to school, supporting both their employees’ well-being and their workforces’ overall productivity.