Welcome Back to School Letters for Kids
Back-to-school time means getting to know new classrooms, new subjects, and new teachers! If you’re a teacher welcoming new students, you might be thinking of ways to get to know them and make them feel at ease. If you’re a parent, you might be thinking of ways to help your kids get to know their new educators.
These welcome back to school letters can help! There are ideas here for teachers who want to meet new students and parents, as well as ideas for students to get to know their new teachers this year! You can even use these for homesechooling fun!

Using these letters and ideas for the start of school is a great way to kick the jitters to the curb!
How can I help my child with the first day of school jitters?
You can help ease your child’s first day of school jitters with a mix of preparation, comfort, and positivity. Start by talking openly about what to expect—walk through the routine, the teacher’s name, what lunch will be like, and where they’ll sit.
Visit the school ahead of time, if possible, so it feels more familiar. Pack a comfort item, such as a note or small token, in their backpack. Reassure them that it’s okay to feel nervous and that many kids feel the same way.
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Most importantly, stay upbeat and confident—your calm energy sets the tone for theirs. A special breakfast or goodbye ritual can also turn nerves into something to look forward to!
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Which of these back to school letters or ideas are you going to start with?







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