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Tips For Better Education
HOW TO SUPPORT YOUR CHILD AT SCHOOL
Do you want to support your child at school? Being a parent, you obviously feel responsible to supportingyour child’s education.Besides achieving success at school, a parent’s involvement also helps your children to flourish in other areas of life.However, if you can’t find a perfect way to execute your responsibility, here are a few clues for you toignite ideas of helping your child through his/her education.
Talk more
Set aside some time to talk with your child every day in an interactive and calm manner. Make them realizethat you have a genuine interest not only in their school work, but also in their likes and dislikes andhobbies.
Establish scheduled homework time
Regular time for homework every day, either in the afternoon or evening in a quiet place encourages your child to study well. Be supportive of your child in doing homework if they have problems.This doesn’t mean that you should do the homework for them: doing this will only decrease your child’sinterest and their confidence in achieving goals.
Discuss school events
Other than just sitting at a desk and learning, there is the potential every day for a new event to influenceyour child. Don’t interrogate; rather interact and ask them about what happened in their school day.
Read together
Do you know children who read with their parents at home perform better at school? Make your childrenrealize how important reading and education is in their lives. Let them see you read, which will certainlyencourage them to read.
TEACHERS ARE TEACHERS, NOT SUBSITUTE PARENTS
The schools need to follow up the basic learning side of schooling with more career study courses; theycannot possibly substitute the parent’s role in educating the child.It is true that many families neglect their children’s upbringing due to their social and economicaldifficulties, but it is not the school’s role to substitute the parents.Teachers have to get on with teaching, after all thats what schools are for; there must be an open andcontinual dialogue between teachers and school leaders in order to pinpoint ensuing problems.The evaluation test, which is carried out on students each year to assess their progress, cannot possiblysolve the ever-arising problems during the school terms.This method of evaluation is not reliable; the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) programme must be followedup by more teachers meetings to improve standards of education during the school year.There would be no point in discarding the NCLB law by replacing it with a new educational reform, thoughit is important to improve and change some points within the programme.The level of education has improved greatly since the NCLB law and teachers have worked hard toenhance the level of their students’ results, in order to bring them to a graduate level.The introduction of qualified librarians has also helped improve the instruction of students throughenhanced reading.What is lacking is a more thorough follow up on those students who could go further with instruction andachieve higher end results.
 
HOW PARENTS CAN REDUCE EXAMS STRESS IN KIDS
Exam for students means a dreadful time to deal with. Exam time is very stressful for both parents andchildren[Child stress]. Stress in life is very helpful, as it inspires us to perform tasks and propels to achieve things enthusiastically.However, too much stress is very damaging and it generally occurs when we lack confidence and worrythat we are incapable of doing anything efficiently.When exams are nearby, children often worry about their exams and buckle under some stress and pressure.Parents, on the other hand, also worry as much as their children do.For them, it is something like experiencing their most horrible phase in life with full of stress. This stressleads to regular irritation, depression, fatigue, sleeplessness, headache, body pains, and lack of appetite. The parental stresscan also affect children, if parents undergo excessive stress because of their child’sexam. Loss of interest to study, memory lapse, lack of ability to concentrate for long periods and headache,mild fever, and stomachache are the result of parental stress in children.What can parents do to reduce stress?Often, parents feel that they can do nothing to reduce the exam stress and fear in their child. However, as a parent, you have several ways through which you can help your child–and yourself–pass through thisstressful time.As a parent, pay special attention towards your child and encourage him/her to overcome their worries andgain confidence to go through their exams successfully.Do not show over-attention and keep over-expectations. Always be affectionate, supportive, and a study partner in their academic activities.Take time, spend with your child, and reassure that you are always with him/her to support and encourage.Concentrate on the nutrition, as it can influence more on exam stress in you and your child. So, plan a balanced diet with lots of fruits and vegetables and low fat, low-sugar, and low-caffeine foods that increasememory power.Also, ensure that your child is sleeping well for about 6-8 hours. This helps in increasing the thinking andconcentration power of your child.Remind your child that nervousness is a common phenomenon for every student. Explain the child thatnervousness can make him/her lose confidence and the key is to set these nerves to activist use.Focus on your kid’s activeness. Encourage your child to follow an exercise routine, as it helps enhance their energy levels, ease stress and increases concentration and memory power. Never set rules for studying; allow your child to go with his/her schedule while studying. Instead, assistyour child in drawing up a regular study time schedule.Do not add stress and pressure, be a good listener and listen to them, give support and stay away fromcriticism.After completing an exam, discuss about the paper and encourage your child to move ahead, focus on thenext test, and do better in the coming exams. Also, encourage your child to concentrate on the next testrather than thinking on the finished exam that no one can change.Remember that exam is not the end of everything. If the child do not do well in the exam, encouragehim/her to take the exam again and succeed in it.
HOW TO RECOGNIZE AND DEAL WITH SCHOOL RELATED PROBLEMS
Going to school can be stressful for children if they come across problems at school. The problems can beas simple as adjustment in the class to as complex as ragging or some kind of harassment.As a parent, recognize your child’s school-related problems and take appropriate action accordingly. It isfound from a survey that most of the problems suffered by millions of children arise because of beingforced to go to school.As the school related problems of children usually could not get resolved quickly, here are some simplestrategies to help your child.
Good relation with teachers:
Establishing and maintaining a good communication with the classroomteachers is very crucial to help your child in school. Maintaining a good relationship with the principal,teachers, counselors, and other school staff can help you in knowing your child’s progress at school andtroublesome signs that relates to school.
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