PARENTS: SMART TIPS TO BOOST YOUR CHILD’S ACADEMIC SUCCESS
- Create a Routine and Stick to It
- Create a Homework Space
- Establish Some Rules & Post Them
- Offer Incentives
- Set High Expectations
- Read, Read, Read to Them & With Them
- Reduce Test Anxiety
- Promote Positive Attitudes About Education
- Keep in Touch With Teachers
Read the full article here: 9 Smart Tips for Boosting Your Child’s Academic Success
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ELEMENTARY STUDENTS:
- Eat breakfast – it helps your brain work better!
- Make reading everything your goal. You can learn anything in the world by reading!
- Pay attention to your teacher.
- Let your teacher and mom & dad know if you need help or don’t understand something.
- Let your teacher and mom & dad know if someone is bothering you.
- Be kind to the other students.
- Have fun!
MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS:
- Organize your locker, binder, homework.
- Set goals & write down the steps.
- Practice problem solving by brainstorming solutions.
- Ask questions early – the smartest people ask the best questions.
- Pay attention to those subjects and assignments that really interest you – it might be your first career!
- Pay attention to how you are feeling & ask for help. Dial 988 if you need to talk to someone.
- Middle school can be rough. Keep walking to get to the other side.
- Have fun!
Read the full article here: Surviving Middle School_ Five Tips for Academic Success
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS:
7 TIPS FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS IN HIGH SCHOOL
- Explore and Find Your Passions
- Learn for Growth, Not Just Your GPA
- Work On Time Management Skills
- Get Involved in Your Community
- Utilize Your Resources
- Prioritize Your Health
- Create Your Own List of Success Tips
- AND
- Be Kind to Yourself and Others
- Pay attention to how you are feeling & ask for help. Dial 988 if you need to talk to someone.
- Have fun!
Read the full article here: 7 TIPS FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS IN HIGH SCHOOL