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If your child is struggling at school, here’s what you can do to help them

School can be tough, but for some kids, it’s like trying to ride a unicycle while juggling pineapples – a daunting task.

By KiindredPublished 3 years ago 3 min read

If your child is struggling at school, there are several things you can do to help them. Here are some suggestions:

Communicate with your child's teacher: Talk to your child's teacher to get a better understanding of what your child is struggling with. Ask for specific examples of where they are having difficulty and what you can do to support them.

Create a routine: Establish a routine at home that includes a regular time for homework, studying, and other academic activities. This will help your child develop good study habits and make it easier for them to focus on their schoolwork.

Provide a quiet study space: Make sure your child has a quiet place to study that is free from distractions. This could be a designated area in your home or a quiet corner in the library.

Be involved: Get involved in your child's education by attending parent-teacher conferences and school events. This will show your child that you are interested in their academic progress and support their learning.

Offer encouragement: Encourage your child to keep trying and remind them that it's okay to make mistakes. Praise their effort and progress, not just their achievements.

Consider tutoring: If your child is struggling with a specific subject, consider hiring a tutor or enrolling them in a tutoring program. This can provide them with additional support and help them catch up with their peers.

Seek additional support: If your child is struggling with more serious academic or emotional issues, consider seeking additional support from a school counselor or mental health professional.

Remember, every child learns differently, so it may take some time to find the right approach that works for your child. Be patient, supportive, and keep an open mind.

What to do if your child has no friends at school

We all know that socialising at school is a key part of our kids’ development. Sometimes our little ones may need a little nudge in the right direction to get them started.

There are a few strategies we can try. For starters, we can encourage our kids to join extracurricular activities or clubs that cater to their interests. This can be a great way for them to connect with like-minded peers and find a sense of belonging.

Another approach is to help our children develop their social skills. Cue the role-playing! By practicing different scenarios with our kids, we can help them feel more confident in social situations. Teach them to listen actively, ask thoughtful questions, and show empathy towards others.

Every child is unique and has their own strengths and challenges when it comes to socialising. As parents, it’s essential to support our children in developing their social skills at a pace that works for them. We can encourage them to step out of their comfort zone and try new things, but we should also be mindful of their individual needs and temperament. The goal is for our kids to feel comfortable and confident in social situations, but it’s important to remember that not every child will be the life of the party, and that’s okay too!

Positive influence on behaviour

Let’s face it, we have a lot of power over our little ones – for better or for worse! So why not use that power for good by showing them some positive behaviour and attitudes towards education? Let’s throw a little party every time our kid does something great (even if it’s just tying their shoes!) and encourage them to take charge of their own learning. One way to do this is by setting some goals together – both small and big – and then really whoop it up when they reach them. This will help build up their confidence and show them that hard work pays off in the end. Plus, it’s a great excuse for a high-five or a victory dance!

We all have our strengths and weaknesses, and it’s okay if our children need a little extra help.

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Kiindred

Kiindred is a parenting and lifestyle platform that supports parents on their parenting journey - from conception to classroom. Visit our website : https://kiindred.co/

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