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How to Help Your Child to Get Better Grades - Coggle Diagram
How to Help Your Child to Get Better Grades
Schedule regular study time
Set aside at least two hours a day to study
They should be encouraged to spend more time on topics or concepts they do not understand.
Reward your child
By doing this, your child understands that Diligence is the mother of success and hard work does pay off.
If your child achieves their goals for the school year, you may give them a reward what they want
Schedule some "downtime"
Make them feel relaxed by funny games, sharing stories, listening to some music or chilled melody ...
Eating or drinking favorite food during break time to provide better energy to the brain.
Provide children with a suitable amount of time for studying. It will help them focus on important knowledge instead of learning a lot of things without remembering anything.
Help them set targets
Ask your child what they want to achieve for that particular school year.
Make it easy to take a series of actions to accomplish your goals.
Preparation is key
At the start of the school year, the teacher provides the necessary materials: an outline of the subject area, reading list, and other course requirements.
Having these materials on hand has no reason to procrastinate and they have a chance to learn first.
Teach them to mark important dates
Teach them to mark important dates with a small notebook or a planner . Then, You will give “gentle reminders”
During this time, advise your child not to schedule any social activities to focus on schoolwork
Get help
Joining club or class to learn from everyone
Use support from different sources: Internet, youtube, ....
Ask for support from teacher, tutor, family, friends ...
Conclusion
Parents should take the time to care about their children's learning at school
Your guidance is essential to helping your child realize the need to prioritize their school activities
So there will lay down the groundwork for their future success.