If You’re the Parent of a Student of Any Age
Your child’s school is probably doing little, if anything,
to teach him or
her how to study. Which means he or she is not learning how to
learn.
And that means he or she is not learning how to
succeed.
There are probably even more dedicated parents out there than
dedicated
students, since the first phone call at any of my radio or TV
appearances comes from a sincere and worried parent asking, “What
can I do to help my kid do better in school?” Okay, here they are, the
rules for parents of students of any age:
1. Set up a homework area. Free
of distraction, well lit, with
all necessary supplies handy.
2. Set up a homework routine. When and where it gets done.
Studies have clearly shown that students who establish a
regular routine are better organized and, as a result, more
successful.
3. Set homework priorities. Actually,
just make the point that
homework
is the priority—before a date, before TV, before
going out to play, whatever.
4. Make reading a habit—for them, certainly, but also for
yourselves. Kids will inevitably do what you
do, not what you
say (even if you say
not to do what you
do).
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