Have you ever wondered why some students struggle in school, while other students seem to excel and do well with minimal effort? One of the hallmarks of a successful student is a parent who actively sets them up for success. A few of the ways parents can support their child in school are to set up a study space at home, helping them develop study skills and time management skills, taking a step back when needed, collaborating with teachers, and ensuring their child is getting enough sleep and proper nutrition. We’ll cover these ideas in more detail below.
One of the important foundations for a productive student is their study space. The difference between trying to work in a busy, loud environment and a focused, distraction free space is significant. Pick a place in your home that is dedicated to study and work. Make sure the space is relatively quiet, calm, and well lit. Having a dedicated study space set means your child can jump right into studying with minimal setup and fewer distractions.
Another way parents can set their children up for success is helping them to develop strong study skills. These skills will be important for their life after school and in the workplace. Here are some ways to encourage good study skills:
- Encouraging regular, small study sessions rather than cramming for tests.
- Regularly reviewing material to cement the concepts.
- Trying out different study methods – flashcards, practice tests, summarizing, review of notes, etc.
- Explaining how to prioritize different assignments based on due date and importance.
As a parent, it can be tempting to lead your child in each step of their education. At a certain point, it is important for parents to take a step back and let their children apply concepts on their own. Allowing children to take the lead can make them more active and engaged participants in their learning. Parents can encourage students to self assess which study habits work well for them and adjust if needed.
A child’s education is a team effort between teachers, tutors, parents, and the child. A parent can help set their child up for success by collaboration with their child’s educators. Checking your child’s school portal regularly for upcoming test dates and assignment dates is an easy way to stay informed. If you notice your child struggling, it can be a good idea to talk to their teacher about additional resources or extra practice at home. Many issues can be fixed by some collaboration between parties.
The final way parents can help their child develop good study habits is to ensure your child is getting enough sleep each night and is eating a nutritious diet. Good sleep and proper nutrition helps your child stay focused and energized through school and after school activities. Getting a bit of physical activity every day can help your child manage any stress they may be feeling. Additionally, parents can help their kids develop a positive mindset towards school by modeling a positive attitude about learning and problem solving overall.
Keep these actionable steps in mind as your child learns and grows throughout their time in school. While these steps may seem difficult at first, they will become second nature with time and practice. Stay involved and don’t be afraid to try a new strategy if one isn’t working or becomes outdated for the child. Your efforts will be instrumental in setting them up for success in school and beyond.