📚Our Back to School Week Game Plan
The simple 3-step system that gets your whole family ready without the chaos
😰Why Your “Wing It” Strategy Backfires
Last-Minute Scramble
Racing through Target with crumpled supply lists
Stress Multiplies
Kids pick up on your chaos and mornings become battles
Already Counting Down
By Wednesday you’re already wishing it was Friday
✨The Solution: A Reset System That Works WITH Your Family
The families who sail through back-to-school week aren’t more organized by nature. They just have a simple game plan that gets everyone on the same page.
The 3-Step Back-to-School Reset
Ask Each Person THE FOLLOWING
“What’s something that would help you feel more ready for the week?”
Why this works: When people feel heard, they’re more likely to cooperate. Plus, you’ll discover concerns you never thought of.
💭 “I want to know where my soccer cleats are”
🥞 “Can we have pancakes on the first day?”
🎒 “I need help organizing my backpack”
Assign Calendar Helpers by Age
Ask: “What part of the Calendar or Command Center do you want to help with?”
Mini Back-to-School Checklist
Time commitment: Just 10-15 minutes per task. No marathon organizing sessions required.
✅Your 4 Essential Tasks
📝School Supply Inventory
What do we have vs. what do we need?
👕Closet Check
What fits, what doesn’t
🍳First Week Traditions
Pick breakfast & dinner traditions
📱Contact Info
Add teacher names to Notes section
📋Your Secret Weapon: The Family Reset Sheet
Print this and post it next to your wall calendar!
| Family Member | What would help you feel ready? | Calendar helper role |
|---|---|---|
| Mom | _________________ | _________________ |
| Dad | _________________ | _________________ |
| Child 1 | _________________ | _________________ |
| Child 2 | _________________ | _________________ |
Mom’s Reminder:
You don’t need to do it all. You just need a system that resets you and your people.
🎯Quick Wins That Make a Big Impact
Small, consistent actions beat big, overwhelming overhauls every time.
Sunday Night
Lay out first-day outfits (including yours!)
Monday Morning
Play the same “pump-up” song while getting ready
Evening Routine
10-minute family tidy before dinner
Weekend Prep
Let kids pack their own snacks for the week
⏰The 15-Minute Family Reset
Minutes Total
This entire process takes just 15 minutes when you do it together. Your home runs smoother when everyone feels like they have a small role to play.
🚀Your Turn: Make This Week Count
The families who thrive during back-to-school season aren’t superhuman. They just start before the chaos hits.
Take 15 minutes this weekend to walk through these three steps with your family.
Your Tuesday-morning self will thank you.
What’s ONE thing from this game plan you’re going to try first?
THE ARTICLE
Wait, it’s August already?
You blink and summer’s practically over. One minute you’re planning beach days, the next you’re scrambling to find last year’s backpacks buried somewhere in the garage. Sound familiar?
Here’s the thing most moms won’t tell you: the families who sail through back-to-school week aren’t more organized by nature. They just have a simple game plan that gets everyone on the same page.
And I’m about to share it with you.
Why Your Usual “Wing It” Strategy Backfires
Let’s be honest—you’ve tried the last-minute scramble before. Racing through Target aisles with a crumpled supply list, hoping your kids’ clothes from last year still fit, crossing your fingers that somehow everything will just work out.
But here’s what happens instead: Chaos multiplies chaos.
When you’re reactive, everyone feels it. Kids pick up on your stress. Mornings become battlegrounds. And by Wednesday of the first week, you’re already counting down to Friday.
The solution isn’t doing more—it’s having a reset system that works with your family, not against it.
The 3-Step Back-to-School Reset That Actually Works
Ready for the game-changer? This isn’t about perfection or Pinterest-worthy organization. It’s about creating a simple system that gets your whole family rowing in the same direction.
Step 1: Ask Each Person THE FOLLOWING Question
Before you dive into supply lists and schedule juggling, start here:
“What’s something that would help you feel more ready for the week?”
Give everyone 2-3 minutes to think. You might be surprised by their answers:
- “I want to know where my soccer cleats are”
- “Can we have pancakes on the first day?”
- “I need help organizing my backpack”
Why this works: When people feel heard, they’re more likely to cooperate. Plus, you’ll discover concerns you never thought of.
Step 2: Assign Calendar Helpers by Age
Here’s where the magic happens—you don’t have to do it all.
Ask: “What part of the Calendar or Command Center do you want to help with?”
Age-Appropriate Assignments:
- Littles (Ages 3-6): Add stickers or drawings to mark special days
- Big Kids (Ages 7+): Fill in sports schedules, meal planning, practice times
- Teens: Take ownership of their activities and deadlines
Pro tip: Even a 4-year-old can put a star sticker on “first day of school.” When kids contribute, they feel invested.
Step 3: Mini Back-to-School Checklist
Keep it simple. Tackle these four essentials together:
✓ School supply inventory (what do we have vs. what do we need?)
✓ Closet check (what fits, what doesn’t)
✓ Pick a “first week” breakfast & dinner tradition
✓ Add teacher names/contact info to your phone’s Notes section
Time commitment: Just 10-15 minutes per task. No marathon organizing sessions required.
Your Secret Weapon: The Family Reset Sheet
Want to know what organized families do differently? They have one central place where everyone can see the plan.
Print this simple template and post it next to your wall calendar:
Our Back to School Week Game Plan
| Family Member | What would help you feel ready? | Calendar helper role |
|---|---|---|
| Mom | _________________ | _________________ |
| Dad | _________________ | _________________ |
| Child 1 | _________________ | _________________ |
| Child 2 | _________________ | _________________ |
Mom’s Reminder: You don’t need to do it all. You just need a system that resets you and your people.
TIP: Post this sheet right next to your wall calendar where everyone can see it.
The 15-Minute Family Reset That Changes Everything
Here’s the beautiful part—this entire process takes just 15 minutes when you do it together.
Bring everyone into the reset moment. Make it simple, make it quick, and make everyone feel seen.
Your home runs smoother when everyone feels like they have a small role to play. This simple reset invites the whole family into the chaos of the first week—so your calendar works with you, not against you.
Quick Wins That Make a Big Impact
Need some momentum? Start with these no-stress wins:
• Sunday night: Lay out first-day outfits (including yours!)
• Monday morning: Play the same “pump-up” song while getting ready
• Evening routine: 10-minute family tidy before dinner
• Weekend prep: Let kids pack their own snacks for the week
Remember: Small, consistent actions beat big, overwhelming overhauls every single time.
Your Turn: Make This Week Count
The families who thrive during back-to-school season aren’t superhuman. They just start before the chaos hits.
You’ve got everything you need right here. The question is: will you use it?
Take 15 minutes this weekend to walk through these three steps with your family. Print the reset sheet. Ask the questions. Assign the helpers.
Your Tuesday-morning self will thank you.
What’s ONE thing from this game plan you’re going to try first? Drop a comment below and let me know—I read every single one and love cheering you on!
