SCHOOLS are open for all pupils and although this will be a move welcomed by lots of children and their families, this won’t be the case for all young people.

But there will be those who will be feeling nervous about returning to school with the pandemic still ongoing, and some will be worried about how well they have kept up with school work compared to their peers, while others will be suffering the impacts of strained family relationships or bereavement.

It is perfectly normal for children to have misgivings about their return to school, and it is important that we all recognise that some may need extra support.

For parents and carers this could mean checking in and asking them how they feel about returning to school, or looking out for any changes in behaviour that could suggest they may be suffering with anxiety.

But by talking to children about how they feel, you can let them know they’re not alone and talk through some of their concerns.

You can also let them know they can contact Childline, because as much as we want to be there for our children, sometimes it’s easier for them to talk things through with someone anonymously first.

They can call free on 0800 11 11 or visit childline.org.uk 365 days a year.

Darren Worth, Childline manager