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Tuesday, July 29, 2025

How To Help Teachers Most If You Don’t Have Time To Volunteer

The world needs its homeroom moms, the ones who are handing out snacks at every class party and cleaning up behind every field day. And maybe you are that parent in your heart, but your 9-to-5 means you rarely (OK, never) get the opportunity to help out during school events. You love your kid’s teacher and know they’re not getting paid the very large sum they deserve. So, how can you best support your child’s teacher if you don’t have time to volunteer during the day?

If you’re wondering, just ask. There might be opportunities outside of regular school hours to pitch in, like helping decorate for special events in the evenings or joining the PTA. Don’t assume you can’t be helpful at all just because you can’t volunteer in class to help serve Thanksgiving lunch or chaperone the zoo field trip. Even if the teacher doesn’t have any needs right now, they will remember your kindness and your offer, and they’ll probably take you up on it before long. And if you’d like some concrete ideas to work with, say no more.

Supplies are always welcome.

There’s a big influx of new supplies at the beginning of the school year and then...crickets. You can message your child’s teacher to see what they need specifically, but there are some supplies that are a forever need.

“Definitely supplies, always. Expo markers, pencils in bulk, tissues, hand sanitizer, and whatever that specific teacher uses. Also for bigger or individual supplies, send an extra. I request scientific calculators and sometimes kids will come in with an extra to have for the room or to give to a kid who doesn’t have one or forgot theirs. That’s the best,” says Martha O’Brien, a middle school math teacher in Virginia.

To be maximally helpful with minimal effort, you could also just set some supplies to auto-ship to your child’s teacher.

Check in to see if the teacher could use a reward for their class.

“I have a parent who emails me periodically and asks if there’s anything I want to incentivize my kids with if they’re not turning in homework and stuff and she’ll get donuts or pizza for them and that’s so helpful,” says Anna Morgan, an English language arts teacher in Florida.

Ask if there are tasks you can help with at home.

Especially for elementary school teachers, they may be putting together projects that require a lot of cut-outs or sorting of supplies to be handed out in packets, O’Brien says. If so, the teacher can send everything home with your child for you to cut out or put together while you binge a show after dinner. It’s a great way to volunteer some time and elbow grease in the evenings when you’re available, and free that time up for your child’s teacher to do one of the other 20 tasks on their plate.

Dedicate some time to making sure your kid is actually excited about school.

Yes, this does make a teacher’s job easier.

“The biggest help is making sure every parent is fully involved in the learning process. Also they can be verbally encouraging to their child’s teacher and make sure their child knows school is a responsibility but is also a fun place to be. This can be as easy as telling your child that you wish you were still able to go to school and about some positive experiences you had,” says Staci Pendry, a K-8 music teacher. “Message the teacher once every few weeks just to check in on them and say a specific thing you noticed that the teacher is doing well. That little note is worth all the volunteer hours.”

Bring in snacks. They will be put to good use.

Teachers all over Reddit say they often end up buying classroom snacks out of their own paychecks. A Costco-sized carton of Goldfish will never not be appreciated. As one middle school teacher posted, “Classroom snacks make all of the difference. I provide them to every child, every day. The kids are hungrier than they have ever been in my nearly 20 years of teaching, and inflation is making this an expensive commitment. Help a teacher get snacks for the classroom.”

Help with upkeep of special areas around campus.

If you can spend some time there on a weekend occasionally, maybe there’s an opportunity to help on the school grounds. My son’s school has chickens — does their coop need any repairs or improvements? Last year our guidance counselor asked for donated planters and flowers to beautify the school’s entrance, and parents provided the necessary items. One Reddit poster shared that a friend of theirs “took over a school’s abandoned gardening program. He fixed up the garden and kids come once a week to learn about how plants grow. He would be tending a garden at home anyway.”

Communicate with your child’s teacher if something is wrong.

Pendry also encourages parents to check in and keep teachers up to date on what their child is saying about their school experience at home. They’re one person overseeing a classroom full of kids, but you have special insight on your own child and what happens during their day. Again, helping your child want to be at school and removing any negativity keeping them from learning is a big help to teachers.

“If anything comes up that is bothering your little one, make sure you reach out to the teacher. We know a lot, but can’t always know everything. Letting us know what’s happening is a way to help make sure your child feels safe and heard and wants to come back to school,” she says.

Attend school board meetings to advocate for funds and resources your teacher needs.

Voicing your support and showing up to evening meetings shows school board leadership what really matters to parents and teachers. You may not be able to judge the science fair during the day, but you can be vocal in your support of more funding for crucial programs in your district.



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Thursday, July 24, 2025

The Back-To-School 2025 Must-Haves To Give Your Whole Family Confidence

Back-to-school season has such an air of joy about it. Not only is it a fresh start to a year full of milestones and memories, but it kind of feels like a legit new year for moms. You’ve got this whole new routine to get in line, with a lot of moving parts. And setting everyone up for success — whether it’s a brand-new kindergartner in your household or a seasoned high schooler — is so important. That’s why there are some back-to-school must-haves you really need to throw on your list — yes, even if you really don’t think there’s a difference between lunch boxes.

Because look, things are about to get real. Summer was a blast, and letting your children live like feral beings who survive off of Cheetos and Capri-Suns and count swimming as a “bath” was fun. But now you’ve got to start thinking about all those baseball games and cheerleading practices and gymnastics meets. There are piano lessons, play rehearsals, and club meetings. There are a million things happening every day, and the last thing you want to hear is that your kid’s backpack broke on their third week of school or that your child can’t find their shin guards. You want everyone — you, your partner, your kids — to feel fully confident heading into another school year, and this back-to-school list will do just that.

From the perfect coffee thermos for those early morning chorus drop-offs to lunch boxes that can be easily cleaned when someone forgets to throw out a ketchup packet, we’ve got you covered.

The Backpack That Will Actually Last

Whether your kiddo’s headed off to kindergarten or middle school, they’re going to need a backpack that actually lasts through the school year. So many of the “budget-friendly” ones end up being ruined by the time Thanksgiving break comes around, and who wants to buy more than one bookbag per year? The Jansport Cool Student Backpack has a water bottle pocket, a sleeve inside the bag to hold a 15” laptop, and a reinforced leather bottom so it can stand up to anything. It also comes in tons of cute patterns and colors, and these straps sit beautifully on even the tiniest shoulders.

The Best Name Labels

Preschool, fourth grade, college — it really doesn't matter what grade your kid's going into; you'll need to put their name on some stuff. Mabel's Labels won't let you down! These bad boys hold up to dishwashers, washing machines, and yes, a full day of elementary school. This bundle comes with 126 durable labels in various sizes and shapes, and you can customize them with whatever design and color you want. Trust me: They last forever.

The Only Calendar Your Family Needs

I was always a paper calendar girly and really detested any kind of app or digital calendar — until I tried the Skylight Calendar. Not only can you input *everybody’s* plans and commitments and events (and color-code them!), but the biggest game changer has been the chore lists for our family. The ability to see what our kids need to do each day and then check it off themselves has been a huge motivator. I’m also enormously pleased with the dinner plans I can add in — no more “What’s for dinner?” at school pick-up — and the list section where my kids can add things to the grocery list themselves (and then I can just access it at the grocery store later). This is like a personal assistant.

The Ultimate Hygiene Bundle For Big Kids

Tubby Todd has been a beloved baby brand for a long time, but if you’ve got little kids heading into elementary school or, you know, starting to have a certain scent, consider buying the Tubby Todd Kids Bundle. Created for kids ages 6 to 12, this set includes a face wash, deodorant, toothpaste, and bar soap to help combat the skin issues commonly faced by kids of that age. Plus, they all come in really fun scents.

The Perfect Basket For Uniforms

It took me roughly six months of having three kids in about six different activities before I got smart about uniform storage, and these Brightroom XL baskets are perfection. Now, when I dry soccer uniforms, ballet leotards, practice jerseys, swimsuits — whatever they need for their activities — instead of folding them to go upstairs where we’ll be struggling to find them five minutes before we have to leave for practice, I toss them in this basket on top of the dryer. Then everyone knows where they are, everyone can grab their own stuff, and we always know what’s clean. Even shinguards and other sports accessories go in there. Get one for each kid.

An Easy-To-Clean Water Bottle

There are few things worse than a water bottle that has a million parts and gets all gross and dingy inside — except maybe a water bottle whose parts don’t even come out, so you can never really get them clean. If you want to make sure your kiddo has a water bottle that’s easy to clean, doesn’t spill, and can take a beating at soccer practice, recess, and the lunchroom, then you want the Owala FreeSip water bottle. With just one little rubber piece inside to remove to clean, and a straw that’s easy to keep from getting gross, this is the ultimate little kid water bottle. Kids can also decide whether they’d rather sip or use a straw, and it comes in tons of different fun color combinations.

A Lunchbox That Can Literally Handle Anything

I’ve bought many lunch boxes over the last decade, but nothing lasts like the Pottery Barn Kids Mackenzie lunch boxes. These things are not only gorgeous and come in a bunch of different designs and colors (which you can obviously monogram), but they are solid on the inside and incredibly easy to clean. There’s also a pocket for water bottles on the side, and the inside features a little mesh zippered section to store utensils, napkins, or even sweet notes. These will literally last you years.

A Fun Pack Of Markers For Studying

Listen, sometimes you just need a fun marker or highlighter to keep you focused while you’re studying, and that’s exactly what the Yoobi SmileyWorld Double-Ended Stamp Markers are. Not only do they come in bright, fun colors with a nice fine marker tip, but the other end of these markers acts as a smiley face stamp for five different little faces. Kids can use them to decorate their notebooks, doodle while listening to lectures, or stamp around their study guides to help them remember key facts. These are also especially helpful for encouraging kids to fill out their agendas and planners.

The Perfect Size Refreezable Ice Packs

You’re always going to need ice packs, whether it’s for a boo-boo or someone’s lunch, so you might as well have some perfectly sized ones on hand. These Cat & Jack refreezable ice packs are not only a fun shape, but they’re just the right size — and won’t break your toe if they fall out of the freezer — for anything your kid needs when heading back to school. They also keep things much colder than you think they would! I especially love having them on hand for sports injuries.

The Best High-Protein Snack To Throw In Your Kid’s Bag

Everyone’s always looking for a super-easy snack to drop in their kid’s book bag or sports bag for after school, and the Snack Mates Chicken Pizza Mini Meat Sticks are a personal favorite. With 8 grams of protein and only 1 gram of sugar in each stick, these are not only nutrient-dense but also absolutely delicious. I mean, pizza-flavored chicken sticks? Come on. They’re super easy to just toss to your kid as they run out the door, or you can keep a stash in the car so that they can have one as soon as you head off to soccer practice. Buy in bulk to keep everyone happy and full.

The Coolest Pair Of Tennis Shoes

Nobody deserves a new pair of tennis shoes like a kid heading back to school, so why not make them feel like a legit superhero with the Adidas Marvel Iron Man X_PLRPATH shoes? Not only does Adidas know how to make shoes that can live up to the elementary school playground, but these are also easy for kids to put on themselves and have such a fun design.

The Perfect Cardigan

Every kid needs a good cardigan or sweater for those chilly classrooms, and this metallic stitched open cardigan from The Children’s Place is a great choice. It’s nice and thick, but the knit is still light enough for them to wear even in the warmer months when it’s just the A/C giving them the chills. Plus, it goes with anything and can even dress up the most casual of back-to-school outfits. Pair it with a cute dress and tights or even jeans and a tee with sneakers — it’s perfection.

The Most Adorable Hand Sanitizer

Listen, hand sanitizer is a must during back-to-school season, and the PocketBac holders from Bath & Body Works not only make it convenient for your kid to fight back against germs, but they might even get a little excited to do so. These are easy to clip onto lunch boxes, book bags, or whatever you need a little extra germ-fighting help on, and they come in all kinds of designs. Snag a bunch — Bath & Body Works offers plenty of sales.

The Lunch Container That Actually Keeps Things Cool (& Warm!)

There are a million different lunch containers available out there, but there’s nothing quite like the OMIEBox insulated bento lunch box. It features lots of compartments to pop in all your kid’s snacks and lunch favorites, and the main center of the box is an insulated thermos to keep their favorite warm lunches hot until they’re ready to eat (you can also pop it out for more room). The entire box itself is insulated to keep things cold. There’s no spillage or leakage either, so it’s a major win for everyone — and they’re extremely heavy-duty, so they last forever.

The Sweetest DIY Stickers

Claire’s has a whole new line of the most adorable DIY things right now, and my favorite are these DIY initial stickers. They have water bottles, bags, clear pouches — all kinds of stuff for your kid to customize and personalize — and these stickers genuinely hold up well. So far, they’ve lasted through a few dishwasher rolls as they stick to my girls’ tumblers, and they really help set apart their favorite (and most personal) items from everybody else’s in the class.

The Safest Smartwatch For Kids

Every year, I hear from fellow parents who just want a smart, easy way to track their kid — but they don’t want their kid to have a phone yet or readily available access to the internet. Enter the Bark Watch. A sigh of relief for parents, this watch is known for keeping kids safe while navigating technology. With talk and text available, as well as GPS tracking and the security you expect from Bark, the Bark Watch is a great choice for families who want their kids to have some freedom while still maintaining peace of mind. Plus, the monthly plan is only $15 a month.

The Cutest Snack Bag For On-The-Go

Go ahead and get this adorable snack bag, fill it up with snacks that won’t go bad in your car, and congratulate yourself every time you pick a kid up from school and the first thing out of their mouth is, “I’m starving!” Once you have it stocked, just take it to sports practices and errands with you or leave it in the car so that there’s always something easy for them to grab.

The Best Travel Mug

Back-to-school means a lot of time running around for you, so you’re going to need a coffee thermos to keep you going. When I tell you these Contigo Byron insulated mugs will keep your coffee piping hot for hours, I mean it. I have dropped them so many times with zero spillage, and they are incredibly easy to clean. I’m obsessed with them and give them to people all the time — this is the only travel coffee mug you need.

No matter what, your little one’s bound to be prepared for the back-to-school season because they know they have you in their corner. (But cute back-to-school supplies always help.)



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Thursday, July 17, 2025

From Heroes To Villains, A Disney Destiny Vacation Will Have Every Family Member Feeling Like The Main Character

In any family, there are different ideas of what constitutes “fun.” Throw into the mix kids of different ages, interests, and dispositions, and the puzzle gets even harder to solve. But aboard the Disney Destiny, the all-new ship from Disney Cruise Line, every family member can become the hero (or anti-hero) of their own legendary adventure.

On the Disney Destiny, awesomeness awaits you and the whole family in new spaces and experiences inspired by the iconic characters of the Disney, Pixar, and Marvel universes — whether you root for the good guys or the bad guys. From epic quests for the youngest adventurers to sophisticated escapes for adults embracing their inner villain, complete with character encounters, a water coaster, Broadway-style shows, and world-class dining, there's truly something that will speak to every member of the family — plus countless opportunities to come together and share in the magic.

In November 2025, the ship begins sailing from Ft. Lauderdale for a series of four- and five-night cruises to the Bahamas and the Caribbean. Ready to plan your trip? Read on to learn all about the one-of-a-kind experiences the whole family will enjoy on your core memory-making Disney Destiny vacation… heroes and villains style.

Looking for the perfect getaway for all your main characters? Book your voyage on the all-new Disney Cruise Line Ship, the Disney Destiny, setting sail from Ft. Lauderdale November 2025.



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Tuesday, July 15, 2025

‘TSITP’ Star Jackie Chung On Saying Goodbye To Messy Midlife Mom Laurel

We’re all bracing for the end of summer, sure. More pressingly, though, we’re bracing for the end of The Summer I Turned Pretty. Season 3 of the wildly popular hit Prime Video series drops on July 16, meaning it’s time to say goodbye to Cousins Beach and the characters we’ve come to know and love. Among them? Laurel — best friend to Susannah, mother to Belly and Steven, messy mid-adult woman just out here trying to live a whole-ass life without imploding. (Relatable!)

I would go so far as to argue that it’s Jackie Chung as Laurel that anchors viewership of the series for moms like me. We see Chung’s complex portrayal of midlife womanhood in a YA-tinged world, and we realize we’ve reached that point where we see more of ourselves in her than we do in Belly. The scales have tipped, and you know what? We’re OK with that.

As the series reminds us, life goes on, and soon, it’ll go on without the characters from Cousins Beach, too. But for now, Chung is reflecting on her journey — from steamy car scenes to the romantic advice she would give to Belly — and what fans can expect from Laurel in Season 3.

SM: Here on the precipice of the final season, how do you plan to say goodbye to Laurel?

Jackie Chung: We shot last year, so I sort of feel like I'm saying hello to her again before I say goodbye, and it's just been really lovely. I think I'm just going to watch in real time with everyone and then see what all the feelings are.

SM: As a fan, there’s this natural inclination to want the characters we love to stay with us as long as possible. Would you say this is a final goodbye to Laurel for you, or would you be open to revisiting her in a future… maybe a movie adaptation?

JC: Oh, wow. I feel like I would be open to revisiting Laurel. I have such a good time with this cast. We have created our own family, and I would love to have a reunion with them at some point in my life.

SM: That’s good to hear! We are living in the age of reboots, so I feel like it could happen...

JC: Yeah, we'll just send postcards to Jenny.

SM: I’m already bracing to have my heart broken, as I’ve been a staunch supporter of Team Jellyfish. Were you surprised to see just how passionate fans have become about their relationship loyalties, duking it out left and right on social media?

JC: Oh, yeah! I think if you do any show, even when it's based on a popular book series, it's impossible to anticipate what the reaction is going to be or how much people are going to like or not like it ... the incredibly passionate responses when it comes to Belly's relationship choices have been really surprising.

I was just thinking about this the other day. I went to see a friend in a play — this was a couple of years ago — and I sat down before the play started. This woman turned, and I could feel her looking at me, and then she just started talking to me. But it wasn't like, “Hey, I recognize you from the show." She just went, "Hi, what team are you? I'm Team Jellyfish, what about you? These are my reasons, what do you think? Nice to meet you.” (laughs)

SM: Everyone talks about teams primarily in terms of Conrad or Jeremiah and Belly, but I feel like the dark horse here for me is Team Staylor. I was really happy to see Steven get to step into his own stan-dom. Did you feel a sort of maternal pride or protectiveness in watching Sean, who plays your son, make this shift?

JC: I feel a lot of pride with all of the younger actors on our show. I do feel very close to Sean [Kaufman, “Steven”] and Lola [Tung, “Belly”] because they do play my children. I check in on everyone, because there's a year where I don't see them, so I like to check in on everyone and just see how they're doing. But I'm happy to see any and all of them step into any light that is shining on them because I think they're all really wonderful actors and people.

SM: We know Season 3 picks up with a major time jump ... What, if anything, can you tell us about where the time jump finds Laurel?

JC: Yes, it's been four years, and Laurel is in this new place because she is now an empty nester. Belly is in college and Steven has entered the workforce, so she has a bit more time on her hands to figure out, I feel like, who she wants to be. Because she's also without this huge relationship that was part of her life, that being her friendship with Susannah. So, she just has a lot of room to grow.

SM: Honestly, she’s been arguably my favorite on the show for this very reason: I feel like, for mid-adult moms like me, she’s just the most relatable character. She’s complicated and sometimes messy, but fiercely loving and just out there trying to do her best. Was that something, as a mom, that drew you to her?

JC: I mean, thank you for saying that, because we do have a lot of mothers or just women who are in their thirties or forties who relate to these characters because they enjoy watching these young adult shows. I think they enjoy the romance and the nostalgia, but I feel like they also love seeing these adult relationships.

What initially drew me to the show was Jenny [Han], because I'd seen the To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before films, and I feel like she just has such an incredible way of capturing this time in your life where emotions run so high and everything feels life or death, and your heart is just bursting. There's so much that you're trying to figure out. So, I was excited to work with her.

Then, once I read the script, I really loved seeing the relationship between Laurel and Susannah. Rachel [Blanchard] and I talked about it a lot, how lovely it was to see a long friendship where the women just support each other. They don't ever try to take each other down. They're always there to hold each other up. It was really lovely portraying that.

SM: Before we get into that more, we have to talk about *that* scene with Laurel and Cleveland in the car in Season 1. It’s spicy, and I was here for it. Let’s please normalize stories like this for women over 35! Were you a little nervous about that scene?

JC: I was not nervous about that scene actually! ... Any of those scenes are kind of weird. Like, Hey, just got to go bounce around in the car for a while. I'm friends with Alfredo Narciso, who plays Cleveland. We've done a couple of plays together, so I knew him before. That was very helpful because I already felt comfortable and safe with him, and I didn't necessarily feel nervous about it.

It's maybe not the most comfortable scene to be in, but I do think what you said is true — that it is important to normalize being women over 30, 35, whatever, having intimate relationships and people who are mothers and who are divorced, like Laurel, still exploring relationships and their sexuality... that it doesn't end at a certain age.

SM: Yes! You mentioned the friendship between Susannah and Laurel, which was so very special. Is it safe to say that Laurel’s grief over losing Susannah will still be bubbling up in Season 3?

JC: You'll see that Laurel is always thinking about Susannah and that, in this season, she's channeling that loss and that love for her friend into her relationships with all of the children, particularly Susannah's children. I think she really feels like a lone adult in the room and wants to be there for her best friend and soul mate's family.

SM: I read an interview where Jenny said some of Laurel and Belly’s scenes in Season 3 are the ones that made her cry. This love triangle is coming to a head, and that will affect Laurel as well. If Belly were your real-life daughter, what advice would you give her?

JC: My advice would be to listen to your heart and focus on yourself. I actually have said this to friends before. When we were in our twenties, I had a friend who was looking for someone, always looking, and I'm like, Just look at yourself. Develop the person that you are, the interests that you have, the career that you want to build, and someone interesting that matches you will appear. Stop looking outwards and look inwards. I feel like I would tell that to Belly. She's at a big transitional time in her life, and there's so much to explore in the world and in herself. I would hope she would just do that.

SM: Love that. Well, being a working mom is obviously not new to you, but the series has exploded; it’s part of the zeitgeist. Do you feel like it has changed your day-to-day life as a mom?

JC: I definitely get recognized when I'm out, and sometimes I'm with my kids, so I feel like I've had to create boundaries when I'm with my family versus when I'm out by myself. I feel like I owe it to my kids to explain what this attention is. So, I just try to articulate to them that this is part of my job, and it's lovely that people respond to the show that I'm on, but receiving attention is not something that I'm seeking or something I want to stress that they try to attain.

SM: I’m sure that’s something that will just be evolving constantly for you now! Which, speaking of, what’s next for you?

JC: I'm waiting for the right, interesting role to come along. I'm enjoying the summer with my family, enjoying some downtime with them, and then just open to seeing what's next.

This interview originally ran on Scary Mommy. It has been edited for length and clarity.



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Monday, July 14, 2025

A+ Shopping Tips For Saving Money On All Your Back-to-School Needs

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While the excitement of back-to-school season is real (routines! child care! earlier bedtimes!), it's easily quashed by the reality of prep. The registrations, the budgeting, and the inevitable shopping can leave you feeling overwhelmed before the true chaos even begins.

But if there’s one thing that can bring you a little extra solace in the thick of the new-school-year rush, it’s saving money. And sure, hacking your shopping list with Amazon (especially if you’ve got that sweet, sweet Prime subscription) is already a smart move, but it’s possible to stretch your savings a little further with some savvy strategies.

In 2025, your mission is to shop smarter, not harder. While that could mean scoring deals on stuff you’d buy anyway, it could also mean rethinking what you do and don’t add to cart.

So, without further preamble, let’s get into the tips that will help you spend less in all senses of the phrase. Less money, of course, but also less time and less energy. Instead, let these tips do the work for you. Here we go!

1. Look For Deals On The Things That Spark Joy

If you’re still traumatized from your parents denying you the sneakers everyone was wearing in middle school, this one is for you.

Your kid’s clothes may feel like an obvious place to cut back on spending, and while that’s true, it’s also an opportunity to (say it with me!) shop smarter, not harder. Connect with your kid to decide on a couple of items that make them feel good. The latest sneakers? A fresh new backpack? That name-brand water bottle? Whatever it may be, start scouring for sales, deals, or price drops on Amazon so you can score the best possible price on a few key pieces. Then, round out the rest of their back-to-school haul with affordable versions of wardrobe and classroom essentials.

2. Stick With The Classic Styles

While back-to-school shopping, thinking long-term can make a big impact for you, the earth, and your budget. Take backpacks for example. Chat with your kiddo about styles they might still like next year (or even two years from now). Maybe it’s a classic solid color, shape, or brand with staying power. Same goes for lunchboxes. Finding a look they won’t get sick of can save you lots down the line.

3. Use Reviews For Long-Lasting School Staples

Speaking of long shelf lives, consider investing in quality supplies that outlast your kid’s school year. While that box of crayons or colored pencils won’t stand a chance, stuff like scissors, calculators, rulers, or any other hardware can stick with you for the long haul.

But how does one find quality gear without a road test? Behold: The Amazon review. Scope out the comments for what’s outlasted the competition and what didn’t. Once your investigation is complete, add to cart.

4. Put Those Girl Math Skills To Use

Girl math went viral for a reason, folks. When you think of your purchases in terms of cost per use, it can help you calculate whether or not it’s worth it. Maybe a $200 jacket doesn’t make sense for your ever-growing fifth grader. But $400 on a tablet they can use for homework for the next three years does. The math maths!

Another facet of girl math worth exploring is investing in products that make your quality of life (or your kids’) easier. That could mean grabbing those cute cookie cutters and using them to make lunches from home a little more special. Just a thought!

5. Get Realistic About Your Kids’ Day-to-Day Routine

Yes, you need to get all the items on the teacher’s school supply list, but the other stuff — like lunchboxes, trendy new clothes, and after-school snacks — is all optional. Before you buy, consider whether your kid actually prefers eating school lunch, loves neon green, or digs those dried fruit treats. Their past behavior is the best predictor of future use.

6. Stock Up On Personal Care Essentials

Saving Future You some time is a big deal, too. While you’re in the thick of school shopping, there’s no better moment to get your kids’ bathroom stocked up with deodorant, period products, and other personal hygiene items you know they’ll need all year long. It’s one less thing to worry about once the school year is in full swing and your schedule is packed.



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