Helping Your Child Succeed in School
There is tons of research proving that a child is better equipped to succeed in school when his or her parents are actively involved in the learning process. Here are 10 tips to ensure your child does well this school year.
1. Spend time with your children. They want and need your time more than they need the expensive ‘things’ many parents spend on them.
2. Keep in contact with your child’s teacher via email, phone calls, notes, or in person. Be consistent. Let teachers and school staff know you care. Make sure they are equipped with all supplies they need for the day.
3. Help with homework or check homework regularly. Even if your child doesn’t have homework, make sure he or she studies each subject 20-30 minutes dependent upon the ease of the subject.
4. Make sure your child reads outside of school and homework time. One hour is good for middle schoolers, two hours for high school students and 30 minutes for elementary school students is appropriate.
5. Cut out excessive, phone, television, and video game time.
6. Involve your child in an afterschool program where there is physical activity. Physical activity teaches team work creative thinking. Skills imperative to academic success.
7. Make sure your child eats a healthy breakfast every morning and knows what food choices to make for lunch if you don’t send a bag lunch.
8. Even on days where there is no school, make sure your child spends one to two hours studying and reading.
9. Do the best you can to ensure his or her mood is cheerful before leaving you in the morning. A hug and a smile from you si important. Your child’s mood could very well dictate his or her day. Save the fussing until evening, if at all possible. Don’t forget! Hug your child everyday.
10. Let your know that he or she is important to you and that you care about his or her academic success. Make your accoutable for his or school success or failure.









