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]]>Where possible, pick a spot in your house with access to natural light. This type of environment boosts wellbeing, performance, and creativity. The environment will also be more conducive for learning.
Colors have an impact on the mind of the average human. Kids are different but different colors can motivate and inspire them.
Younger kids thrive in stimulating, bright colors. Some good examples are green, orange and yellow. Green produces a calming effect. It can also help aid concentration.
Even as adults, it can be painful to sit in a bad chair for extended periods. The same applies to kids. Ensure that the chairs in the study room are comfortable. They should also provide sufficient support for the child’s back.
Also, add a few seating options, which may include beanbags, chairs, or reading nooks. This gives your child the freedom to move around the room as they explore and play.
Prepare puzzles, art, games and more that can keep the child engaged in the space.
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]]>If you want your child to attend a public school, think about what works for his/her personality, needs, strength, and interests. You should also consider the school’s culture and fit to determine if they fit with the values you want to instill in your child.
Personal preference
Would you prefer private or public education? Whatever you decide, bear in mind that the facilities should be considered as well. Some parents also prefer to send their kids to the schools they attended. If this is what you want, then you can arrange it.
You can also consider the level of religious education you want for your child. Do you want a boarding school or you prefer to see your child daily?
Practical considerations
You also need to consider other things such as the school’s location, cost, and difficulty of reaching the school as well as public transportation. If you also have other kids, do you want them to go to one school or do you have special preferences for each child?
Also, will your child require after-school care or lessons? This is an important factor when it comes to choosing a school.
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]]>As parents, it is your responsibility to help your kids with assignments. You need to find a creative way to do this. This helps the child to see schoolwork as a fun activity, and they will cooperate better.
Here are some ways to make homework fun for kids:
If you are teaching your child a particular topic, you should use approaches that keep her interested. Present the topic in a way that she will enjoy. It also means that you will use different methods asides the typical ones to pass the message across in a fun way.
Kids love interactive activities. Be enthusiastic about it because the child can sense when you are into what you’re doing. It could cause a distraction, and this makes it more difficult for the child to learn anything.
Kids can be stressed when the homework session is rigid or too strict. They become anxious instead of paying attention. You can avoid this by providing an avenue for him to feel more relaxed. Ten-minute breaks are also necessary for such situations.
Kids learn better when you use visual aids. Showing them a picture may help them assimilate faster than just saying it.
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]]>Children may be scared of starting over in a new school. They may worry about bullies, fitting in, tough classes and making friends. It is necessary to pay attention to such fears so you can address them with understanding and empathy.
Moving to a new school is a huge step for children. It may be minor to adults, but kids have to spend an entire day at school. Their lives revolve around the school and the people in it.
Therapists often recommend desensitization to help children cope with starting a new school. This process involves gradually exposing the children to what their afraid of and triggering a reduced emotional response. when kids have difficulty adjusting, this system may come in handy. It will help the child to feel more comfortable with this change.
The best way to do this is to visit the school with the child before school starts. It can be in the form of a tour. The principal or someone else can take you around. Be sure to visit the classrooms, library, playground, as well as the cafeteria.
You can also meet the child’s potential teacher and introduce them to each other.
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]]>The post What to do When your Child Refuses to Go to School appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>To determine the cause of the problem, speak to the schoolteacher or any other personnel. The teacher may have noticed something and will give you some clues to help solve the problem.
You can also go to a pediatrician. Emotional symptoms come with physical symptoms sometimes. You also need to confirm that the child is not suffering from depression or anxiety. If this is the case, you may need to see a counselor or psychologist to help.
Remember to stay calm. It may be difficult to deal with this situation because it may affect your routine as well. Don’t be agitated, stay calm until you find the cause of the problem and fix it. Let the child know that school is compulsory and don’t bribe the child because it doesn’t fix the problem.
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]]>The post The Secret To Making Your Kids Actually Enjoy Their Homework appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>Does your child have a favorite fictional character or favorite show? Make homework speak to their level by bringing in fictional characters to serve as the people in the question. For example, if your first grader is struggling with adding 5 and 3, you could tell them that Mickey Mouse has five apples and picks three more apples, and ask how many Mickey now has. When kids feel a connection to what they’re learning, they’re more likely to enjoy learning.
Not everyone learns the same way. If the way that’s being taught isn’t speaking to your child, try presenting the material in a different way. You could try acting out a history question and letting your child place themselves in the shoes of a historical figure. Or in science, if the subject can be replicated, try a controlled experiment. Basically, if the obvious solution doesn’t work, try a creative (and safe) solution.
Your child is the one learning and doing the work, but you can make them feel like you’re working on the problem as a team. Without doing the work for them, you can nudge your child toward the right answer by asking the right questions or helping explain why something is the way it is. It will go a long way toward convincing your child that you’re in this together.
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]]>The post If Your Child Is Struggling In School, You’ll Want To Read This appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>You can’t know if something is up unless you’ve been told about it.
Too many times, parents don’t talk to teachers, who – in turn – don’t have time to hunt down parents to discuss problems.
It’s best if you check in with your child’s teacher on a regular basis. Consider e-mail as it leaves a paper trail and will allow the teacher to get back to you when they have a minute.
Teachers say that a lack of routine at home, or worse, children spending too much time staring at a screen, can interrupt a child’s attention in school.
Parents can help by developing structure and keeping screen time to a minimum.
Teachers will help your child as much as they can, but there are limits.
The American school system is not very flexible and personal attention is not always possible. Classes are large and reinforement of concepts at home will help retention.
Your child’s educators want you to know that people grow and develop at different rates. Your child will become an amazing person and you need to give them time to do so. Don’t rush things, it won’t make anyone any happier.
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]]>The post How to Create a Learning Space for Your Child appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>Where possible, pick a spot in your house with access to natural light. This type of environment boosts wellbeing, performance, and creativity. The environment will also be more conducive for learning.
Colors have an impact on the mind of the average human. Kids are different but different colors can motivate and inspire them.
Younger kids thrive in stimulating, bright colors. Some good examples are green, orange and yellow. Green produces a calming effect. It can also help aid concentration.
Even as adults, it can be painful to sit in a bad chair for extended periods. The same applies to kids. Ensure that the chairs in the study room are comfortable. They should also provide sufficient support for the child’s back.
Also, add a few seating options, which may include beanbags, chairs, or reading nooks. This gives your child the freedom to move around the room as they explore and play.
Prepare puzzles, art, games and more that can keep the child engaged in the space.
The post How to Create a Learning Space for Your Child appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>The post Tips to Picking a School For Your Child appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>If you want your child to attend a public school, think about what works for his/her personality, needs, strength, and interests. You should also consider the school’s culture and fit to determine if they fit with the values you want to instill in your child.
Personal preference
Would you prefer private or public education? Whatever you decide, bear in mind that the facilities should be considered as well. Some parents also prefer to send their kids to the schools they attended. If this is what you want, then you can arrange it.
You can also consider the level of religious education you want for your child. Do you want a boarding school or you prefer to see your child daily?
Practical considerations
You also need to consider other things such as the school’s location, cost, and difficulty of reaching the school as well as public transportation. If you also have other kids, do you want them to go to one school or do you have special preferences for each child?
Also, will your child require after-school care or lessons? This is an important factor when it comes to choosing a school.
The post Tips to Picking a School For Your Child appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>The post Make Homework Fun With These Tips appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>As parents, it is your responsibility to help your kids with assignments. You need to find a creative way to do this. This helps the child to see schoolwork as a fun activity, and they will cooperate better.
Here are some ways to make homework fun for kids:
If you are teaching your child a particular topic, you should use approaches that keep her interested. Present the topic in a way that she will enjoy. It also means that you will use different methods asides the typical ones to pass the message across in a fun way.
Kids love interactive activities. Be enthusiastic about it because the child can sense when you are into what you’re doing. It could cause a distraction, and this makes it more difficult for the child to learn anything.
Kids can be stressed when the homework session is rigid or too strict. They become anxious instead of paying attention. You can avoid this by providing an avenue for him to feel more relaxed. Ten-minute breaks are also necessary for such situations.
Kids learn better when you use visual aids. Showing them a picture may help them assimilate faster than just saying it.
The post Make Homework Fun With These Tips appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>The post How to Help Your Child Cope in a New School appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>Children may be scared of starting over in a new school. They may worry about bullies, fitting in, tough classes and making friends. It is necessary to pay attention to such fears so you can address them with understanding and empathy.
Moving to a new school is a huge step for children. It may be minor to adults, but kids have to spend an entire day at school. Their lives revolve around the school and the people in it.
Therapists often recommend desensitization to help children cope with starting a new school. This process involves gradually exposing the children to what their afraid of and triggering a reduced emotional response. when kids have difficulty adjusting, this system may come in handy. It will help the child to feel more comfortable with this change.
The best way to do this is to visit the school with the child before school starts. It can be in the form of a tour. The principal or someone else can take you around. Be sure to visit the classrooms, library, playground, as well as the cafeteria.
You can also meet the child’s potential teacher and introduce them to each other.
The post How to Help Your Child Cope in a New School appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>The post What to do When your Child Refuses to Go to School appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>To determine the cause of the problem, speak to the schoolteacher or any other personnel. The teacher may have noticed something and will give you some clues to help solve the problem.
You can also go to a pediatrician. Emotional symptoms come with physical symptoms sometimes. You also need to confirm that the child is not suffering from depression or anxiety. If this is the case, you may need to see a counselor or psychologist to help.
Remember to stay calm. It may be difficult to deal with this situation because it may affect your routine as well. Don’t be agitated, stay calm until you find the cause of the problem and fix it. Let the child know that school is compulsory and don’t bribe the child because it doesn’t fix the problem.
The post What to do When your Child Refuses to Go to School appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>The post The Secret To Making Your Kids Actually Enjoy Their Homework appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>Does your child have a favorite fictional character or favorite show? Make homework speak to their level by bringing in fictional characters to serve as the people in the question. For example, if your first grader is struggling with adding 5 and 3, you could tell them that Mickey Mouse has five apples and picks three more apples, and ask how many Mickey now has. When kids feel a connection to what they’re learning, they’re more likely to enjoy learning.
Not everyone learns the same way. If the way that’s being taught isn’t speaking to your child, try presenting the material in a different way. You could try acting out a history question and letting your child place themselves in the shoes of a historical figure. Or in science, if the subject can be replicated, try a controlled experiment. Basically, if the obvious solution doesn’t work, try a creative (and safe) solution.
Your child is the one learning and doing the work, but you can make them feel like you’re working on the problem as a team. Without doing the work for them, you can nudge your child toward the right answer by asking the right questions or helping explain why something is the way it is. It will go a long way toward convincing your child that you’re in this together.
The post The Secret To Making Your Kids Actually Enjoy Their Homework appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>The post If Your Child Is Struggling In School, You’ll Want To Read This appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
]]>You can’t know if something is up unless you’ve been told about it.
Too many times, parents don’t talk to teachers, who – in turn – don’t have time to hunt down parents to discuss problems.
It’s best if you check in with your child’s teacher on a regular basis. Consider e-mail as it leaves a paper trail and will allow the teacher to get back to you when they have a minute.
Teachers say that a lack of routine at home, or worse, children spending too much time staring at a screen, can interrupt a child’s attention in school.
Parents can help by developing structure and keeping screen time to a minimum.
Teachers will help your child as much as they can, but there are limits.
The American school system is not very flexible and personal attention is not always possible. Classes are large and reinforement of concepts at home will help retention.
Your child’s educators want you to know that people grow and develop at different rates. Your child will become an amazing person and you need to give them time to do so. Don’t rush things, it won’t make anyone any happier.
The post If Your Child Is Struggling In School, You’ll Want To Read This appeared first on ourdailybaby.com.
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