Top 5 Ways To Help Your Child Cope Up With Studies At School

4. Know their progress from their teacher

It’s probably going to be impossible for you to monitor what your child does at school, right? How do you think you’re going to crack that? It’s simple. Meet your child’s teacher in private on a regular basis. Ask her about your kid’s overall performance and behavior patterns. Do you know, Coleen figured out that Mathew had been secretly bunking classes.

5. Tell your child that ‘It’s not about finishing the homework. It’s about learning as much as you can’

Although this could be a little complex for your child to understand, you’ve still got to let him/her know that you want him to learn beyond class. Only getting good grades is not important for you’, Kim doles out some precious help. Once your child is free of the pressure of getting good grades, it will automatically push him/her to the zenith of their abilities. What do you think?

‘Thanks Kim, these were some really good tips’ Coleen confesses. As she walks out of the counselor’s room, she has a new glowing confident smile. She now knows exactly what the problem is. And she’s going to help Mathew cope with his school, whether it is studies, friends or his soccer games. Won’t you do the same?

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