Among the hardest working students are those whose parents give
them continuous attention regarding their education. It isn’t a perfect
equation, however, it helps to describe the parents’ growing concerns regarding
their children’s school environment.
1. THE STUDYING RITUAL
Even
though a child may have spent years being a student, doesn't mean he/she has acquired
studying habits. Several children begin to become idle as the content becomes
harder and more complex, they start to get worse grades or even suspended.
Some psychologists
suggest that the main problems of some children is that they delay their
studying or just do what they were asked to do for homework, however, they
aren’t studying regularly at home, and thus becoming one of the main issues.
How to maintain consistency? Do they have a goals and who sets them? Teachers
may ask them to do homework, but it’s truly up to the parents to watch over
their child, monitoring that he/she doesn’t become idle, making sure that
he/she goes through what he/she has learned in class. We may achieve this by
indirectly asking them what they did in school, showing them we are interested
to know about their school day, not just checking on their grades. Parents must
continue the learning process at home.
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