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10 Ways to Help Your Kids Succeed in School

Help Your Child Succeed Today

By Sheryl WrightPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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Parents and guardians contribute a lot to the success or failure of their kid’s performance at school. As a parent, what can you do to help your kid do better in school? Here are the top 10 ways you can help your kid succeed in school.

1. Make Your Kid Happy

Some kids perform poorly in school because they are stressed. Be there for your kids and show them love. Find out if they are being bullied at school and talk to the teachers about it. They’ll be able to concentrate more on school if they have fewer worries.

2. Balance Study and Play

Manage your kid’s time by allocating the time for playing and time for studying while at home. Too much of one without the other is not good. Let the kid know which times are for playing and which ones are for studying. Then, make this routine stick.

3. Use Flashcards to Help them Memorize

Flashcards are good memorizing tools for learners at all levels. Whether you are learning grade one vocabulary or how to study for CPA exam. Flashcards will do the trick. Use them to help your kids remember spellings, definitions and to make learning fun.

4. Don’t Let Passing or Failing Kill Your Kids Motivation

Passing can lead to overconfidence which can make your kid fail to study hard as before. On the other hand, failing can lead to discouragement and loss of motivation to study hard again. Even if your child fails, give rewards to your kid based on efforts rather than results.

5. Create an Enabling Environment

Ensure that there is peace at home for your kid to study. Distractions from TV and other electronic devices should be kept to a minimum.

6. Assist with Assignment

If your kids need assistance with assignment, help them or find them someone who can help them. Whatever the case, ensure the assignments are always done. Assisting them can help to monitor their progress and can also motivate them to complete assignments.

7. Talk to The Teachers

Be close to your kid’s teachers. They will tell you what your kid needs to improve on. Share information with them that can help them understand your kid. The more support the kid receives from you and the teachers, the better they will perform.

8. Invest in Your Kids Education

Spend your time and money in helping your kid do better in school. If necessary, find your kid a private tutor. Buy your kid learning materials, talk about school, attend school functions and monitor your kid’s progress.

9. Maintain Your Kid’s Discipline

The success of the child is highly dependent on discipline. Parents have a huge role to play. You should not encourage absenteeism from school. The parent should regulate the use of mobile phones, video games, and the internet. You should also set rules for your child, such as ‘no TV before homework.’

10. Focus on The Long-term Goal

Failure is part of life, and your child will learn that soon. Sometimes they will learn through mistakes. Don’t focus too much on the grades. Focus on the goal. Focusing on the grades may lead to cheating and pressure on the kid. If the grades are not good, ensure there is a good process aimed at helping the kid improve. The process is more important than the achievements.

Schools play a significant role in molding kids’ lives. However, parents have a huge responsibility. They ensure that kids are given maximum support as they navigate the turbulent waters of school life. It may not be easy for all parents. However, if parents adopt the 10 ways provided above, they can be successful in helping kids do better in school.

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