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TEACH YOUR
CHILDREN GOOD STUDY HABITS
Children
will try our patience and we will try their patience but one thing we have
to remember is that we’re the parents. Any study habits our children develop
now, they learn from us and take with them to college. If a child learns
early in childhood to study, they will appreciate education, if not, they
defy it.
School
Systems across the nation have let our children down. There aren’t any Study
Skills-type courses until our children are well into High School. Most
school systems have better things to teach children while they’re in Middle
School, for instance, sex education. It seems that developing good study
habits just isn’t that important until our children are almost out of reach.
What to do
about it? As Parents, we have to make sure we teach our children what they
don’t learn in school. For instance, Religion and Faith come from Parents,
as it should. Study Skills is something that Teachers should be more
qualified to teach, but they don’t so we will.
If you
don’t know where to start, one of the best places to start is online to gain
resources and information on how to teach your child to study. A pricey, but
fantastic alternative in supplementing your child’s education is at the
Sylvan Learning Centers. Parents who have the means to send their children
to Sylvan should definitely do so. It will be the wisest investment you make
in your child’s education.
If Sylvan
Learning Centers are not an option, first ask a Teacher you trust, if they
would mind to tutor your children on developing good study skills or you can
certainly try this on your own!
The most
important concept your children grasp is that even if they do not have
homework they still have plenty to study and they will be expected to study
every night that school is in session. We also need to encourage our
children to begin using notecards as a way to memorize definitions and
important points that will be on their tests. They need to know it is
expected of them to study long before the night prior to the test.
Developing
good study habits may be one of the first components you should teach your
children as early as the first grade so they can understand from an early
age what is expected of them throughout their life. Plant in their minds
what you expect from an early age forward. Do you expect straight A’s? Or
are A’s and B’s OK with you. ?
Teach them
to ask questions and find answers f themselves. If they feel like they need
to ask you for help, let them know that you will gladly help them anytime.
Children do need to be reminded, no matter how responsible they are, to do
their homework and homework should be done immediately after school.
Participating in your child’s education is important to their life-long
success as a student, and it really does start with you |