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Mum, where’s my lunch? The back to school stress that’s the biggest worry | UK | News

He leaves a child’s packaged lunch at home, returning to British parents’ school nightmare. More than half of mothers and fathers (51%) admit that after summer holidays they have left the food boxes at home.

Returning to school involves the fact that the children are filled or filled with gasoline (31%) before they get up to take their children’s bag with them (40%). Indeed, 57% in general admitted that they ignored something very important on the first day. According to the survey of the electric vehicle (home) charge provider Pod, the return to school in September represents the most stressful period of the year.

Organizing does not help children continue their days; 52% of the parents said they would provide them more peace of mind, and that 32% would recover the vital minutes.

To help the British survive September school stress, the Pod registered to share useful clues to make it more managed to return to rutine, a parenting psychologist Laverne Antrobus.

“The school run is not just a driving – a challenging obstacle course, uniform, breakfast, packaged lunch, permission shifts and preparing yourself, including a thousand small details.”

He proposed a few “simple changes” to ensure that children did not miss their sandwiches or textbooks because of their parental mishaps. Creating a weekly menu with pre -prepared packaged lunch offers diversity and prevents the morning hurry or forgets an important school dinner.

Laverne also recommends that uniforms come together the night before the next morning for easy access.

Another useful tips, hair brush and vineyards, wet wipes and water bottles and snacks such as useful products to protect the emergency car kit.

It also proposes to create a ‘countdown play list’ that started 10 minutes before leaving to be aware of the time restriction of children.

Those who have a house or plan to buy one can avoid hurry by choosing a subscription of Pod’s subscription to £ 40 per month and choosing a subscription that pays attention to charging for you.

Pod CEO Melanie Lane said: “As a three -man mother, first -hand, I know that busy families already have enough of the plates of busy families, especially the chaos of returning children to school.

“For those who have a home or those who are thinking of switching, our Pod Drive subscription offers complete peace – because you will not only wake up at full wage, but you will also know that it is covered with a simple monthly wage for all your charging needs.”

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