Your Child's Education
How Your Attitude Influences Your Child's
By Ms. Wettin, published Mar 15, 2007
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Value Attendance
Insist that your child attend school on a very regular basis. If your child is truly ill, of course, he or she should stay home. However, too many children miss school for made-up illnesses. Ensure that your child is sick before allowing him or her to miss school.
Make sure that your child does not miss school because of you. Ensure that your child is not tardy to school. Whenever possible, schedule doctor and dentist visits after school or on a day when school is not in session. Plan vacations during a time when your child's school is on a break.
Create Positive Study Habits
Set aside a certain time of each day for homework. Ensure that your child has a quiet, well-lit area to study in. Making this a routine part of every day will be beneficial to both you and your child.
Encourage your child to check over his or her papers when completed. You will not always be there to point out the mistakes, so it is important that your child learns how to spot them by him or herself.
Encourage Good Grades
Stress the importance of good grades. Your child does not have to be the best student in his or her class; however, he or she should strive for their own personal best. Encourage your child to study subjects that interest him or her. Also, encourage your child to study the subjects he or she finds challenging.
Report cards do not mean everything, but they should hold some importance in your household. Report cards gauge how well your child is doing in relation to other children his or her age. Ensure that your child stays consistent in his or her grades throughout time. If his or her grades begin to drop, speak with your child about how they can improve in the areas they are struggling. Speaking up will show your child that you care.
Don't Fight Your Child's Battle
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Takeaways
- Value Attendance
- Create Positive Study Habits
- Encourage Good Grades
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