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March 23, 2021 by Sofia

How To Help Your Child Thrive in School

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Your child’s school experience can set the tone for the rest of their life. Your parental influence can be crucial in shaping how your kid feels about education and their performance in class. Fortunately, it’s easier than you may think to help your child love school and give their best effort in all activities associated with it.

Know Which Assessment Methods the School Uses

Schools and educators rely on various methods to check students’ current knowledge levels and see where they need support.. For example, i-Ready math and reading assessments utilize blended learning techniques based on state standards. . It features an adaptive diagnostic method that facilitates teacher-directed and individualized learning.

If you’re a parent in search of i-Ready answers after hearing that your child uses that system, the teacher can give you specifics about each assessment’s length and what it covers. Regardless if the school chose i-Ready or another method for evaluating students, knowing about the assessments can help you prepare your child for them.

For example, maybe your youngster comes home and says that their teacher told them to get ready for a certain type of test next Tuesday. Then, you can dispel any fears or uncertainties they have. Explaining to your child how the assessments will enable them to have more personalized school experiences should help them have better impressions of the exercises overall.

Have a Good Attitude About School

You can probably recall several recent examples where your child picked up a behavior or phrase after associating it with you. Children are like human sponges that soak up everything around them.

That’s why it’s important to continually show a positive attitude about school and learning. If kids hear parents or other adults in the home complaining about school, they’ll conclude that it’s okay to do the same. You’re not actually attending your child’s educational facility as a student, but you might still have bad attitudes about aspects of it, such as having to rearrange your schedule to take them to or pick them up from the bus stop.

Be conscious of how you discuss school, and even the facial expressions or tone of voice used while doing it. Demonstrating encouragement and an upbeat viewpoint will help your child follow suit. Remember that you can’t control what your youngsters hear and see while outside of your presence. That makes it all the more important to influence them while they’re around you.

Assist Your Child With Homework

Doing homework can be an overwhelming or empowering experience depending on the resources your child has. For example, maybe they’re struggling in one or more subjects. That’s a frustrating but common experience. If they understand that you’re there as a parent to prioritize doing homework with them, they’ll feel more able to overcome stumbling blocks. However, if they believe they’re facing the task alone, they may quickly come to strongly dislike homework.

A good starting point is to set a regular time for homework. Choose one that works for both you and your child. For example, some kids are better able to get into the mindset needed for homework if they return from school and play for an hour first. Others find it easier to become motivated if they only begin after having snacks.

In addition to helping your child get into a suitable homework routine, keep in mind that one of the most essential things you can do is show your interest and eagerness. Even if you don’t know all the right answers, helping your child use the internet or library to get the information they need shows them that you’re on their side.

These tips prove that relatively small actions can go a long way in shaping how your child feels about and performs in school. Understanding your role in their learning journey is a vital way to get them set for success during every grade and class.

 

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Hey! I'm Sofia, mother or two and happily married to my husband, Lorenzo. We believe family is the most important thing in life today. People can get easily distracted by all the business life brings. This blog is dedicated to helping you navigate life and spend more time with your family!

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