Even positive transitions can feel emotionally overwhelming for children.
As school ends and summer begins, many kids experience anxiety around changing routines, camps, childcare changes, social shifts, or simply leaving familiar structure behind.
Transitions challenge the nervous system—even when they seem exciting.
Signs Summer Transition Anxiety May Be Showing Up
• clinginess
• increased emotional sensitivity
• trouble sleeping
• irritability
• fear about camps or new environments
• regression in younger children
Why Transitions Feel Hard for Kids
Children often rely on routine and predictability to feel secure.
Sudden changes in schedule, caregivers, or expectations can create emotional uncertainty.
Sensitive children and anxious children may struggle most during seasonal transitions.
How Parents Can Ease Summer Transitions
• talk about upcoming changes early
• maintain familiar routines where possible
• validate nervous feelings
• create visual calendars
• allow adjustment time
Preparation reduces uncertainty.
Transitions are easier when children feel emotionally supported—not rushed through their feelings.

