"Learning is hard work and children need plenty of sleep," she said.
"The routine also helps reduce anxiety as families are not as rushed as everyone is in the routine. Some children take a lot of time to settle into their day if things have been chaotic in the morning before they come to school."
Ms Torrey said children could feel anxious about how they get to school. She advised practising the route to and from school, and ensuring children understood who was picking them up and from where.
Ministry of Education head of sector enablement and support Katrina Casey advised parents to provide a quiet space for homework and to make time to listen to their children's school-related concerns.
"For older students heading into NCEA, the start of the year is a great time to sit down with them and set some goals for the year ahead. Check in monthly on how progress is going."