From a positive attitude about school to healthy homework habits, here are four practical ideas to help your kids enjoy the learning process.
by Jody Capehart
Even amid the sizzling days of summer, it's not too early to start thinking about the new school year. A great place to begin is by considering ways to equip your kids to love school. Here are four practical ideas to help you do just that.
Attitude is Everything Share with your children that school is important and a privilege. Let them know that learning is exciting.
Start a list of things your kids like about school. Recess and lunch may be at the top, but look for additional positive aspects. Discuss these positives at mealtime, in the car and before bedtime.
When you get school supplies, make it a special time together. If your budget allows, get a new back-to-school outfit or uniform for the first day of school.
Look for "Back to School" activities at your students' school and make plans to participate in them.
Most of all, model a positive attitude about school and help your children get excited about the new adventure that awaits them.
Build Up Their Confidence Bolster your children's confidence by communicating that you believe in them and appreciate how they learn. If your children struggle with particular subjects and/or have learning challenges, stay positive.
Use statements like, "I believe God has a special way for you to learn." Or, "We are going to look into your learning style and
Very Relevant Topic and have the relatives, friends and others provide gifts of books more than toys. "Baby Gurl" has tons of books and Janelle and me continuously add to the collection.
I read to her early and now she is playing with Mommy and Daddy and then I play some soothing jazz music for her and proceed to rock-her-to-sleep!!!!!
It work. It works MAN !!!!!!
Monday, August 12th 2013 at 9:24PM
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