Back to school without drama: how to make routine your ally

Vuelta al cole sin dramas: cómo hacer de la rutina tu aliada

    Summer has been a pure adventure: endless nights, late-night ice cream, and impromptu plans. So, when September arrives with backpacks, watches, and endless to-do lists, it feels like the world stops. But it's not all bad : routine can also bring calm, order, and those little moments that restore balance to daily life. Far from being dull, it can become the foundation that makes everything easier at home.


    5 reasons to embrace going back to school

    1. Order brings peace
    After the summer whirlwind, fixed schedules help you sleep better, eat on time, and for the house to regain serenity.

    2. Children reclaim their spaces
    School isn't just about classes: it's about friends, games at recess, and their own little world. Going back means reconnecting with all of that.

    3. The parents breathe
    September brings a respite: a time to work, get organized, or simply enjoy a few minutes of silence.

    4. New beginnings
    The course begins like a mini "new season." An opportunity to start new routines, try out new activities, or add healthier habits.

    5. The value of rituals
    Bedtime stories, backpacks packed at night, or peaceful breakfasts: anchors that provide security and stability.


    Practical tips to make routine less of a burden

    Organize without obsessing

    - Visible family calendar.

    - Pack backpacks and clothes the night before. Teach your children to prepare with you; don't do it alone.

    - Boxes or baskets for each child (materials, clothes, snacks).

    Calm upon waking and before going to sleep

    - Gentle mornings: music, quick play, unhurried breakfast.

    - Nights in comfortable pajamas, with a story and no screens.

    Tips for parents

    - An “emergency kit” (coffee, chocolate bar, 10 minutes of air).

    - Delegate small tasks: water bottle, choosing a t-shirt.

    - Family reward at the end of the week: movie, pizza or a plan together.

    Transition activities

    - Role-playing games with backpacks and stuffed animals.

    - Draw a "map of the week" together.

    - Fun challenges: who gets dressed the fastest, who remembers the schedule.

    Routine isn't the end: it's a new adventure with a more stable script. Between schedules, backpacks, and snacks, there's also room to enjoy yourself. And remember: a good night's sleep in your pajamas is the first step to starting September with energy.


    👉 Discover here the pajamas that accompany the return to school [View Collection].