Back to School, Not Back to Stress
Whether it’s a kindergartener with first-day jitters or a teen juggling academics, friendships, and extracurriculars—back-to-school transitions can be tough on kids (and parents and educators) of all ages.
Preparing for School and Transition
Changes in routine, social pressure, or performance anxiety can show up as mood swings, clinginess, trouble sleeping, or shutting down. Therapy can give your child a safe space to process what they’re feeling—and give you the tools to support them through it.
For parents, it might mean resuming school-year routines, lunchbox prep, school supply lists, and juggling after-school activities. For teachers, it’s lesson planning, new student rosters, and the pressure to show up every day with energy and patience. It’s a fresh start, but it’s also a lot. If the transition feels overwhelming, you’re not alone.
Whether you’re a parent trying to hold it all together or an educator carrying the emotional weight of your classroom, this time of year can trigger stress, anxiety, or burnout. Therapy can help you manage the pressure, find balance, and feel more like yourself again.
Many Ellie therapists offer after-school appointment times and some locations currently have no waitlist.
More Tools for Managing Back to School Time
What You’ll Work on in Therapy
The back-to-school season might only last a few weeks—but the stress often lingers. With a therapist at Ellie, you can:
- Create a coping plan for back-school-anxiety for yourself or your kids
- Understand the emotional impact of transitions (even positive ones)
- Learn how to manage anxiety and stress in busy seasons
- Set boundaries with your time, energy, and emotional labor
- Learn grounding exercises for children
- Reconnect with your own needs and sense of calm
It’s Okay to Need Support—Especially Now
Back-to-school season is marketed as a time of excitement and fresh beginnings—but for many, it’s a source of stress, guilt, or exhaustion. You don’t have to navigate it alone. Whether you’re managing your own anxiety or trying to support your child through theirs, therapy can be a place to pause, reflect, and regroup.
We have flexible after-school availability and locations with little to no wait time.
Let’s find a time that works for your schedule.









