
When your child asks a question you can’t answer, write it down. Keep a list of questions to look up later.

If you haven’t met your child’s teacher yet, make plans to do so, either in person or online.

Establish a regular time to do schoolwork. Choose the time together.

This is Library Card Sign-Up Month. Make sure everyone in your family has a library card and knows how to use it.

Discuss your family’s fall routine. Make plans to eat at least four meals a week together.

Find quotations that will motivate your family members. Post one on the bathroom mirror.

Enjoy some physical activity with your family today!

People know their shortcomings. They need you to remind them of their strengths. Share something positive and uplifting with another person today.

Does your child know how to swim? If not, look into lessons.

Memorize a poem or quotation with your child today.

Is your child getting enough exercise? Take a brisk walk together today.

Give your child a plan for handling mistakes: Admit them, fix them, learn from them, and figure out how to avoid repeating them.

Brainstorm together about where you’d go on a dream vacation.

Ask your child: “Do you think honesty is always the best policy? Why or why not?”

Go on a nature walk with your child. Can you each find things you have never seen before?

Ask your child to guess which ingredients or vitamins are in a food. Then check the label.

Give your child a history lesson. What was life like 30 years ago?

Do you have to drive your child to activities? Use car time to talk.

Point out the position of the sun. See if your child knows what it can tell you.

Ask how many two-scoop combinations your child can make with three flavors of ice cream. Try one together.