We showed up and early so he can see us. This mama won’t be late #fyp #classof2026
Arriving early to school events has always been my go-to strategy, especially when supporting my child who's just starting their journey in the class of 2026. As a parent, showing up ahead of time means I get a good spot close to where the event happens, which makes it easier to catch every smile and cheer. Plus, being early helps reduce the stress of rushing and ensures I’m prepared for any unexpected changes. Personally, I find that these moments make a big difference not only for me but for my child as well. Knowing that their parent is there, right on time or early, boosts their confidence and excitement. The early bird approach also gives me some quiet time to connect with other parents and staff, which can be helpful throughout the school year. If you're aiming to be that early and supportive parent, some simple tips include preparing in advance the night before—get outfits, snacks, and necessary papers ready. Setting reliable reminders on your phone helps, too. Remember, punctuality reflects your commitment and support, making those school days memorable for your child. Being early isn’t just about timing, it’s about showing up with heart.



























