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A Healthy Back to School Transition #Flowertothepeople

It took me many more days than usual to write this post, not for a lack of desire but because of the realities of the topic itself. I’m a divorced dad with two kids from separate marriages and school started for the younger one (who turned 8 years old today 🥳) last week and the older one (17 years) this week. Between back to school shopping, soccer, football practice, orientations, etc I found myself juggling my life more than balancing it these past few weeks.

Much like myself, many parents/ guardians (grandparents, aunts/ uncles, etc) of school age children experience a great deal of turmoil in their lives around back to school time and there are statistics to support this. By aggregating information from sources such as the American Psychological Association, the National Sleep Foundation, and the National Center for Education Statistics I found some interesting data:

As I mentioned earlier when discussing my back to school challenges, there are a number of reasons this time of year brings about a great deal of angst and turmoil in adult’s lives. For one, it can be a time of  great financial strain, as we need to purchase new school supplies, clothes, and transportation. Additionally, back-to-school is a big time of adjustment for our children as they get used to new schedules and routines- no more up all night playing video games and sleeping all day lol. This can lead to stress, anxiety, and sleep problems.

Here are some tips for parents/ guardians to manage back-to-school stress:

 

We’ve talked about the parents but we’re just the opening act. Let's turn our focus to the stars of the show, the kids. As mentioned, the back-to-school transition can be a challenging time for students of all ages. Whether it's starting a new school year, transitioning from a relaxed summer schedule, or facing academic pressures, the stress and anxiety associated with this time can have a significant impact on a student's mental health. It's important for us as parents and guardians to recognize and address these challenges to ensure a healthy and successful start to the school year.

The impact of stress and anxiety on students

Stress and anxiety in schools have become increasingly prevalent issues among students. The pressures to perform academically, navigate social relationships, and manage extracurricular activities can be overwhelming. These stressors can lead to a range of mental health issues, including anxiety disorders, depression, and burnout. It's crucial to understand the potential long-term consequences of unmanaged stress and anxiety on students' overall well-being.

Exploring holistic approaches to support mental health

In recent years, there has been a growing interest in holistic approaches to support mental health. Instead of relying solely on traditional pharmaceutical interventions, many people are turning to natural remedies and lifestyle modifications to promote overall well-being. Holistic approaches aim to address the root causes of mental health issues and provide parents with a comprehensive toolkit for managing stress and anxiety.

Introducing CBD and its potential benefits

One natural aid that has gained significant attention in recent years is CBD, short for cannabidiol. CBD is a compound derived from the hemp plant and is known for its potential therapeutic properties. Unlike its counterpart THC, CBD does not produce psychoactive effects and is legal in many parts of the world. CBD interacts with the body's endocannabinoid system, which plays a role in regulating various physiological processes, including stress and anxiety.

Research on CBD and its effects on stress and anxiety

Several studies have explored the potential benefits of CBD for managing stress and anxiety. A 2019 study published in the Journal of Clinical Psychology found that CBD demonstrated anxiolytic properties and reduced anxiety symptoms in individuals with social anxiety disorder. Another study published in the Journal of Psychopharmacology in 2020 suggested that CBD may help alleviate symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). While more research is needed to fully understand the mechanisms and long-term effects of CBD, these initial findings are promising.

How CBD can be incorporated into a back-to-school routine

If you're considering incorporating CBD into your back-to-school routine, it's essential to consult with a healthcare practitioner prior to use, especially in children under the age of 18. Research has shown that high THC use can negatively affect the developing brain of school age children making CBD a more “attractive” option for many people. CBD comes in various forms, including oils, capsules, edibles, and topicals. Start with a low dose and gradually increase as needed. It's important to note that CBD may interact with certain medications, so it's crucial to discuss potential drug interactions with a qualified healthcare provider.

Tips for managing stress and anxiety during the school year

In addition to CBD, there are several other strategies that can help manage stress and anxiety during the school year. First and foremost, prioritize self-care. Make sure to get enough sleep, eat a balanced diet, and engage in regular physical activity. Find healthy coping mechanisms, such as deep breathing exercises, meditation, or journaling. Establish a routine and schedule to create a sense of stability and predictability. Lastly, don't hesitate to reach out for support. Talk to a trusted friend, family member, or mental health professional if you're feeling overwhelmed.

 

The elephant in the room: Weed

According to research, the top reasons children and adolescents use marijuana are:

It is important to note that marijuana use can have negative consequences for children and adolescents, even if they do not use it regularly. These consequences can include:

If you are concerned that your child or adolescent is using marijuana, it is important to talk to them about it. Let them know that you are concerned about their health and safety. You can also talk to their doctor or a therapist for more information and support. And remember, CBD is NOT marijuana

Strategies for parents to support their child's mental health

As parents, we play a crucial role in supporting our childrens’ mental health during the back-to-school transition. I encourage you to maintain open communication with your child and create a safe space for them to express their thoughts and feelings. Help them develop healthy coping mechanisms and teach them stress management techniques. Set realistic expectations and emphasize the importance of self-care. Stay involved in their school life, attend parent-teacher conferences, and address any concerns promptly. Remember that each child is unique, and their needs may vary, so be attentive and responsive to their individual needs.

Other holistic techniques for a healthy back-to-school transition

While CBD and stress management strategies are valuable tools, there are several other holistic techniques that can support a healthy back-to-school transition. These include aromatherapy, herbal remedies, and mindfulness practices. Aromatherapy, using essential oils like lavender or chamomile, can help promote relaxation and reduce anxiety. Herbal remedies, such as chamomile tea or lemon balm supplements, may have calming effects. Mindfulness practices, such as yoga or meditation, can help students cultivate a sense of presence and reduce stress.

 

Take away points: Embracing a holistic approach for a successful school year

For parents:

For students:

And of course, make sure to have lots of fun this year!


References:


1. American Psychological Association. Stress in America. https://www.apa.org/monitor/2020/10/cover-kids-stress


2. National Sleep Foundation. Sleep in America Poll - Sleep and Stress. https://www.sleepfoundation.org/sleep-polls-data/sleep-in-america-poll/sleep-and-stress


3. National Center for Education Statistics. Back to School Statistics. https://nces.ed.gov/fastfacts/display.asp?id=372


4. Journal of Clinical Psychology. Cannabidiol (CBD) and Anxiety. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/jclp.22773


5. Journal of Psychopharmacology. Cannabidiol (CBD) as a Treatment for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0269881120936419


6. Harvard Health Publishing. What are the benefits of CBD? Is it safe to use? https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/cannabidiol-cbd-what-we-know-and-what-we-dont-2018082414476


7. Mayo Clinic. What are the benefits of CBD? https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/consumer-health/expert-answers/is-cbd-safe-and-effective/faq-2044670

Dr. Herve Damas

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