Dubai-UAE:– How can parents and children better equip themselves to start off the new school year successfully? This was one of the key questions addressed by Dubai-based Waheeba Esri, parenting and lifestyle influencer, Edwina Viel, social media influencer and the blogger behind Seashells on the Palm, Mini Menon, author and teacher, and Pashmi Khare, UAE-licensed counselling psychologist, at Centrepoint’s Back to School panel.

Hosted at Kempinski Hotel Mall of the Emirates on Monday (14 August), the panel discussion, moderated by Dubai-based news anchor and lifestyle blogger Laura Buckwell, drew the participation of over 30 mothers. Speakers debated solutions to a range of issues including changes in a child’s schedule and routine, unsociable behaviour at school, and the ‘sibling challenge’.

The panellists found that back-to-school shopping is a huge motivator for children before the start of the school year. When allowed to choose their own school accessories featuring, for example, their favourite superheroes, the little ones often experience a previously unimagined sense of excitement about going back to school.

Speaking on the significance of smooth transitions at the start of the academic year, Esri said: “It’s important to plan strategically through talking to your children before the school year starts. A good tactic is to let them know that they will make new friends – this is one of the most reassuring things a child can hear. In addition, encourage greater independence through decision-making during the summer holidays – this will help your children cope better when they’re at school.”

Explaining how instilling the right values in children can influence their behaviour at school, Viel said: “A child’s behaviour is often the single most important thing, and it is determined by the values that we as parents encourage. If we inculcate the right principles in children before they get to school, we can be confident that they will quickly learn how to create their own boundaries in ways that are firm yet not aggressive.”

Meanwhile, Menon shared a teacher’s perspective on motivating children to go to school.  She said: “Positive talk around the school experience is extremely beneficial to a child. If a parent is stressed out, a youngster is likely to pick up on this. Reminiscing fondly about your own school years can motivate your offspring to go back to school in a happier frame of mind.”

Sharing her thoughts on sibling relations, Khare said: “It’s important to let siblings depend on each other. A good strategy is to encourage older children to coach their little brothers or sisters. For example, having them demonstrate how to brush their teeth or pack their bag could be useful. This also allows both children to bond whilst making good memories.”

Simon Cooper, Head of Centrepoint, said: “Centrepoint’s commitment to its customers extends far beyond offering an exceptional shopping experience. This year, we decided to mark our Back to School collection launch by hosting our very first panel discussion to help address various challenges parents and children face during the back-to-school season. The talk aimed to create a positive impact amongst our audience through providing credible and useful advice that can help make informed parenting decisions. We are pleased to have hosted this informative get-together for parents and their little ones, and hope to continue this endeavour for years to come.”

The educational event was supported by the Mother Baby Club, Malaak Mama & Baby Care and Fairytales.

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About Centrepoint 

Centrepoint represents the Landmark Group’s strategy to synergize its core retail concepts, Babyshop, Splash, Shoe Mart, and Lifestyle, under one identity, thereby projecting a single fashion destination for an aspiring generation of shoppers. The most visible benefit of this convergence has been the enhanced design and stimulating shopping experience for consumers. Centrepoint offers the same great value for money in a visually exciting destination for the whole family. It is shaping consumer perceptions, increasing brand worth and fuelling future growth for the group in the mid-market retail section. First launched in Kuwait in 2005, Centrepoint already has 140 stores across the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, Qatar and Lebanon. As part of its efforts to provide greater convenience to customers in the UAE and Saudi Arabia, the fashion retailer has recently launched its e-commerce platform www.centrepointstores.com 

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