Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Back to school shopping survival guide



Back to school shopping can be quite stressful, especially if you have multiple children to shop for. There are so many items that children need for school that it can be difficult to keep track of all the items that you need to shop for. It is important that you supply your children with what they need for school without breaking your budget. You can make your back to school shopping less stressful so that you can focus on getting your children prepared for the new school year. With careful planning, you could even save yourself some money by shopping the sales.

First of all, you need to obtain a list of school supplies that you children will need, if available. Some schools with give their lists to local stores, or even have them available online. This typically applies to elementary aged children, but for middle school and high school it will all depend on what classes they are taking. In middle school and high school they will need a lot of notebooks, folders, pens, and a good back pack for general supplies. Some class specific items they may need would be art supplies or a scientific calculator.

Get exactly what is required on the list. Some schools get pickier and ask for certain brands and I would recommend that you abide by them, because they choose a specific brand for a reason, and it would be terrible if you had to purchase another one later on. For children who are in middle school and high school, you will want to make sure you purchase plenty of notebooks, filler paper, folders, pens and pencils. Math classes can require basic calculators or scientific calculators, which can be a large purchase. Check for sale on these types of items.

Make sure that your children have something to carry their items home with, such as a backpack. Most schools frown upon backpacks that have wheels on them, so you will want to stay away from them. This is a way to get your child excited for the back to school season is by bringing them to the store to shop with you, and allowing them to choose items in your price range. Bringing the items home for them can be discouraging in their eyes. Also shop early and shop sales. There are many items that you can get at huge discounts when you shop the weekly sales at your major retail stores such as Walmart and Target.

Start shopping for clothing and shoes shortly after they get out of school. If you want to shop for the best prices, the early bird gets the worm. Selections get terrible the closer to the school season it is, so shopping early really pays off. Set each child on a budget for school shopping, and let them know if they want that expensive pair of jeans, they are going to get less clothes. This also helps children learn how to spend money properly. Shop discount stores to maximize your savings.

Go to school orientation with your child. This will help them get pumped for the school season by seeing some of their old friends, and it may also calm a child's nerves when starting in a new school. You can help them find their classes and even meet their teachers. These tips will help you survive the back to school shopping and get your children off on the right feet.


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