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Back to blogMaking the GradePost Date: Tuesday, Feb 7, 2012All children have the ability to be successful in school, but when students struggle academically, they can lose confidence. While academic progress and comprehension are paramount, grades do matter. Good grades can motivate students to work harder and can also determine their placement in higher education. With the right tools and proper guidance, children can improve their academic abilities, build confidence, and boost their grades. Take an active interest in your children’s learning and help arm them with the tools they need to make the grade. Be InvolvedStay involved in your children’s education and be enthusiastic about their progress. Share your views about the significance of education; let them know that school is important. Talk with your children about what they’re learning in the classroom, helping them identify how the material connects to everyday life. Keep in Touch with Teachers Stay in contact with teachers, maintaining communication with them about your child’s progress. This creates a parent/teacher partnership, benefitting the student at home and in the classroom. According to School Family, “Good communication between home and school helps both the teachers and the school do their jobs better.” Have a Positive Attitude “A positive attitude about school is perhaps the most important gift you can give your child,” according to Learning to Give. Your attitude about education influences your child’s outlook. Share your positive school experiences with your children, and ask them what they like about school. Maintain a positive outlook even when students are struggling. Encourage Healthy Habits Some of the most important tools you can give your children are good eating and sleeping habits. According to Better Sleep Better Life, getting the proper amount of sleep reduces stress and improves memory. Also, students who maintain a healthy diet perform better academically, according to a study at The University of Alberta. Seek Outside Help Sometimes students need extra help in order to reach their academic potential. Tutoring Club provides the individualized instruction your children need to achieve their goals and guarantees to raise their academic level in just 32 hours. For further information, contact: Chad Schwartz Categories: General Education |
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