Some Factors that Encourage a Child to Do Well in School

By bb42, published Oct 30, 2007
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No doubt about it, there are children in school who do extremely well academically. What are the factors that cause these particular children to strive to do their absolute best in school? Could it be the family or possibly the teachers?

Does it have anything to do with what the child eats or even a school that has an outstanding curriculum? I feel that there are several factors involved and when combined together in a positive manner, this will encourage a child to thrive in school.

The first and obvious factor is the family environment. The home life of a child will affect their performance in school. If the parents are active and committed to how the child is progressing in school, this will help the child in the long run.

It is vital that parents support as well as help their child with anything involving school as it will set the child up for how they will do in the future. It is also important that the that the home life is of a harmonious nature. Any problems that arise at home will affect the child in school.

The second factor in a child doing well academically is the proper nutrients. A child needs a certain amount of nutrition in order to function properly and efficiently in day to day life. Of course the same holds true for adults as well but for children it is especially important because they are continually growing.

The third factor is the teacher. A teacher must have proper methods of teaching as well as having the ability to encourage their students to do excel academically. A teacher should motivate a child and should a problem arise, it is up to that teacher to work diligently alongside that child and not brush it off.

The fourth factor believe it or not, is the child. Their own motivation will encourage the child to want to do better and strive for the absolute best in school. If the above factors are met, chances are good that the child will not have to work hard to find that inspiration he or she is seeking.

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