HOME & LIVING B2 — THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD ANXIETY Continued from Page B1 Another idea is to fi nd social opportunities with other incoming kinder- garten students. Reach out to parents of children in your neighborhood who will be going to school for the fi rst time. Then plan a social gathering at a local playground. Also, develop a routine in advance of school. Begin to wake up early and get ready on time. Also, consider practicing some schoolwork. You can get your older child involved in sharing his thoughts about what was the best part of school when he was that age. Lastly, begin by spending some time away from your son. Maybe it is a 30-minute outing to grab coff ee by yourself while your child stays with his older brother or having your child go to a friend’s home for an hour. Then slowly increase the time so your son has an opportunity to feel comfort- able being away from you for longer periods of time. All of these steps will help him know what to expect, prepare him gradu- ally for what school will be like and ease the transition. This approach is based on one of the core principles of treating anxiety. That is, when you are frightened of something that is not dan- gerous, you need to have practice dealing with the source of your fear until it becomes routine or boring. You cannot be talked out of anxiety. You need expo- sure to, and experience in, dealing with the situation. If your child is resis- tant to the attempts you are making, or if his anx- iety does not decrease even after you have taken these steps, talk with your pedia- trician or primary care pro- vider about seeing a health care professional who can help. Anxiety is a normal part of life that cannot be completely eliminated, but many successful strategies TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2022 Come Check Out Our New Location & New Menu! New Family Friendly Location! New Menu! Bar Bites, Wood Stone Pizza and More! 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