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See how they grow: photos from the first day of school 2010 and 2012.

Smile! Time for your first-day-of-school photo
Published: 8/21/2012 1:44 PM
Last Modified: 8/22/2012 8:06 AM

This is my favorite time of year on Facebook. Every time I log on I find another back-to-school photo.

They are often better than official "picture day" photos. Most of the kids are happy, dressed in their favorite outfits and looking forward to seeing teachers and friends.

As moms and dads whip out the camera before the first day of school, the hair is still in place and the smiles are genuine. Soon those shiny faces pop up on my computer screen from around Tulsa, from Alaska, from India.

I'm no different. The ubiquitous back-to-school photo was the first thing I posted on my Facebook yesterday. It is a chance for friends and family from Washington state to Washington, D.C., and from Mexico to Australia to see my growing girls.

A new school year is also an opportunity for a new start. Each year gives children a chance to move past last year's mistakes and move toward being a better student. As parents, we can do a lot to help with that process.

A list of "10 Teachers' Tips for Kick-Starting the New School Year" from Scholastic Parents offers timely advice.

Some of the best tips include:

Get involved with school activities. As a PTA secretary this year, I know that volunteers are always needed, and joining the PTA and attending meetings are some of the best ways to learn about what's happening in your school.

Keep your eyes and ears open for changes in your child. Sometimes actions speak louder than words, so watch for changes in diet, study habits and social behaviors.

Read, read, read. After years of reading to my girls, I enjoy having them read to me now -- especially while I'm cooking dinner or doing some other menial task.

Here's to a great school year for all the students out there. And keep those first-day-of-school pictures coming.


Colleen's previous blog entries:


  • Aug. 14: Duran Duran's concert has me feeling like a teen again

  • Aug. 13: Hunt for school supplies is almost over

  • Aug. 10: My attempt at getting a cool new lunch box fails miserably

  • Aug. 7: Being a cheerleader for your child

  • July 31: Grocery shopping is cereal decision-making

  • July 24: Violence is a tough topic of conversation with children

  • July 17: Encyclopedia Brown and the Case of the Young Mystery Readers

  • July 10: Tooth fairy = kid cash

  • June 27: Don't be afraid to hit the road with your kids this summer



  • Written by
    Colleen Almeida Smith
    Staff Writer



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    I wonder what parents did before there were cameras for taking photos for the first day of school and every other child milestone?

    Perhaps they drew rough sketches of crazy child moments? :)
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