Midterm reports for the second quarter are just
around the corner at Discovery School! We all want our children to experience
success in school. Children in Elementary School may sometimes experience
frustration (and sometimes even failure). It's not because they lack ability,
but because they do not have adequate study skills. Good study habits are
important for success in school now and especially in the future. Listed below
are a few things parents need to consider in order to assist a child in
developing the right study skills.
Ø Be a good role model. If you sometimes bring work home with you or you're
taking a course yourself, your child will learn your habits.
Ø Help your child organize things. For example, the protractor and compass belong in
the math binder, sheet music in the violin case.
Ø Help him or her organize space. The kitchen table is for eating; your child's desk
is for studying.
Ø Help your child organize time. Establish a routine for completing schoolwork. It doesn't
have to be the minute your child walks in the door; just agree on a set time
and stick to it.
Ø Minimize
distractions. Learning
and practicing skills are not better retained when learned concurrently with loud
music, TV shows and a telephone receiver at one ear.
Ø Check
your child's work.
Every night is unnecessary (unless there is a particular need for it), but
check it often enough that he or she knows you might - and that you care.
Ø Insist
that sloppy or careless work be redone,
but don't correct errors; teachers need to know what students don't know.
Ø Give
praise whenever
possible and appropriate. A sincere expression of pride in your child's
academic accomplishments can go a long way toward making studying a habit.
Tips & Warnings
·
Don't
wait until report card time or progress reports to address concerns about your
child's study habits. If you believe he or she needs help, offer it now.
Contact the teacher and discuss the possibilities.
·
See what the school offers in the way of study
skills training.
Offering our children
opportunities for success will enable them to become happy and productive
students!
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