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Your Child Succeed in School
We live in a time of education. You can purchase
flash cards for babies and learning games for older children.
School-age children are expected to pass standardized tests.
The better the school performance has a direct correlation
to what college they will go to, what kind of education they
will have, what kind of job they will be able to get, how much
money they will be able to earn, and what kind of life they
will have. Everyone wants what is best for the children. Here
are some ways you can help your child realize his dreams of
succeeding in school.
An important thing is to show that you care. Children
need words of support. Ask them how school was. Listen to what they
have to say. Encourage and praise successes. If it seems like
they are genuinely having difficulty with something, get involved.
Realize too, that sometimes things will get blown out of proportion.
Keeping the lines of communication open with your child will
help you to get the big picture.
Reading is one of the best things that you can do for your
child. Start young and do it often. Read stories out loud together.
Have discussions about books you have read. Let your child
read to you. Build up a library of books in your home, or visit
a local library frequently. Give books as gifts.
Encourage
learning at home. If your child has problems in
a particular subject, work with them on it. Make family outings
to educational places like museums, historical places, or to
the zoo. Start a family library and fill it with educational
books. Take opportunities to do research together when your
child asks questions. For example, when answering why the sky
is blue, you could look online for information on prisms, or
buy one to use at home. Monitor homework, making sure that
your child understands assignments and completes them, but
do not do the homework for them.
Good
health is essential for everyone, especially children.
Make sure your child eats balanced meals and limit the junk
food. Encourage outdoor activities and exercise. Enforce bed
times so that everyone gets plenty of sleep. No one can focus
and learn when they are tired or do not feel well.
Remember
that you child learns from you. What are you teaching
him? Do you spend all day in front of the TV or do you read
books? Did you go to school? Do you have a positive attitude
about your child’s school and teacher? Go out and learn something
together.
Understand
that your child is his own person. He is going
to make mistakes. He is not going to succeed at everything
he tries. He might not even enjoy learning about the same things
that you do. Encourage them to do things on their own. Talk
about failures and what they can do for improvement, but do
not focus on them. Being different does not mean being unintelligent;
discourage negative attitudes. Teach children how to accept
their mistakes and the consequences for them – do not always
bail them out. Start teaching your child responsibility by
giving them chores around the house.
Stick
with routines. Most children do better when they know
how and when things are going to happen. Whenever possible
stay on schedule and do things at the same time every day.
For example, do homework at the same time, have dinner the
same time, go to bed at the same time.
Help
out at the school if you can. Make sure that you know
your child’s teacher, and go to parent/teacher conferences.
Attend school events that your child participates in and help
out when you can. Join the PTO.
Remember that your child will not succeed at every single
task. Praise them for good effort and making correct choices
even if they fail. This will help build their self-esteem and
encourage them to try again.
Do not forget to keep open
lines of communication with your
child. Ask them how school was, and give them a chance to speak.
Discuss concerns that they have about other classmates or schoolwork.
If needed, get feedback from your child’s teacher if you think
the situation warrants it.
Also remember that school is only going to be as important
as you make it. If you get excited about, talk about it, and
enforce rules about it, then your child will too.
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