As a parent, you are your child''s first and most important teacher. When parents and families are involved in their children''s schools, the children do better and have better feelings about going to school. In fact, many studies show that what the family does is more important to a child''s school success than how much money the family makes or how much education the parents have.
There are many ways parents can support their children''s learning at home and throughout the school year.
Though good grades are important, if your kid is struggling with getting good marks, it''s a good idea to shift their focus to learning. Ask them about day to day activities and what they learnt in the class.
Do not put pressure on your kid to rank or get better grades. Be gentle with them and try to understand things from their perspective. Try to make your kid responsible for their studies in a positive manner, as any negativity may make a rebel out of them. It could make them relent and defy you.
Talk to the kid about what they did in every subject in the class each day. Asking them about it will keep them more alert in the class. Know about their favourite subject, favourite class and favourite teacher too.
Anything that is done in a systematic manner yields a positive outcome, and the same goes for studies. Make a schedule and adhere to it. Studying does not only consist of doing homework; rather, you should allot time to revise concepts and lessons taught in the class each day.
Ensure there are no distractions such as loud noises, television, and another sibling playing etc., in the close vicinity of your child studying. Children have an extremely low attention span and may easily lose interest if there are distractions.
If you notice that your child has poor grades in a particular subject or is hesitant to study a topic, you should get in touch with the concerned teacher. Together, the teacher and the parents can devise strategies to develop a kid''s interest in that subject and improve the grades.
It is very important to understand what kind of a learner your kid is, for example, auditory, visual or kinaesthetic. You may adopt a study schedule based on your kid''s preference.
It is a good idea to set achievable goals that kids can do with dedication and hard work. You may make short term, medium-term and long term studying plans with your kid so that they stay motivated and can track their progress.
Failures are a part of life and not the end of the world. Even if your kid gets low grades in school, refrain from scolding or comparing them to their friends since they may already be feeling too low. Encourage and empathise with your kid and tell them it is okay to make mistakes as long as they learn from them.
It is a good idea to involve your kid in buying their studying material like study table, stationery, the table cover or other things that your kid associates with studying. This way, your kid feels more involved, and it may trigger their interest in learning.
All parents want to protect and do the best for their children. This may often lead to lecturing their kids about what is right and what is wrong with them. Refrain from doing this, as too much verbal bashing may eventually lead to disinterested kids. Give crisp and clear instruction to your kid rather than scolding, manipulating or threatening them.
It is very important that you instil a reading habit in your kid. It is often seen that kids who enjoy reading usually like studying too. You can lead by example and create a good environment in your house, or even better, make a reading schedule.
School can be fun and full of learning. We hope this blog can help you get your child interested in school so they can perform well in their studies.
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