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Success In School

Who are successful students?
They are motivated learners who accept some responsibility for their own education. They understand that success comes as a result of their own efforts. They pay attention and concentrate on school-related tasks. Successful students can ignore or reduce distractions in the environment or from their own thoughts which can interfere with learning.

Successful students have the skills to understand the ideas presented in both the classroom and textbooks. They know how to get help if they have trouble understanding. Successful students can remember the facts and ideas they need to achieve in school.

All of this can be accomplished by students in a relaxed or stress-free way. While they might be concerned about doing well in school, they do not create excessive pressure for themselves.

What can parents do to foster success in school-aged children?

Encourage Children to Think
Encourage your children to ask questions about the world around them.

Actively listen to your children's conversations, responding seriously and non-judgmentally to the questions they raise.

When your children express feelings, ask why they feel that way.

Suggest that your children locate information to support their opinions.

Use entertainment-a TV program or a movie-as the basis for family discussions.

Use daily activities as occasions for learning. For example instead of just sending your child to the store with a simple list of items to purchase, talk with the child first. Discuss how much each item might cost, what the total cost might be, and estimate how much change should be received. Reward your child for creative activity.

Ask your children what questions their teachers are raising in class.

When children are involved in talk about the "why" and "how" of things, they are more likely to become active thinkers.

Encourage Children to Listen
Encourage children to ask questions to clarify understanding. After a discussion, ask children questions about the topic to reinforce learning.

Tech them to focus on the main ideas presented.

Urge them to concentrate both on the words and the ideas and feelings expressed by the speaker.

Teach Children to Follow Directions
When showing children new skills, demonstrate each step and allow them to participate until they can perform the task alone.

Give directions one at a time to avoid confusion.

Motivate children
Serve as a role model to show learning is an ongoing and enjoyable experience.

Show interest in what your children are learning.

Offer constant encouragement so your children can learn effectively.

Acknowledge and celebrate your children's efforts to learn.

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