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Advice to impart on back to school learners

by Ashia Nkontsa
Image: Pexels

Some kids struggle with adjusting back to school, either with waking up, listening to teachers or to the school environment.

What some parents seem to miss is sometimes you have to advice based on experience. You will be amazed at the simple advice you can impart to learners who are going back to school and how you can change their mindset. Child mind institute shares ideas on how parents can advise their children in order for them to ease back into school:

Talking about school in a pleasant manner helps learners to see that going to school is not a punishment but a platform to educate and prepare them for the future. Help them see the advantages of going to school willingly and what the subjects they are taught will come in handy one day.

As a parent, you probably went through the “Oh, mommy hates me so much” just for waking your child to school. This year find interesting ways of turning things around, for example, a routine of playing music or the smell of bacon in the morning.

Open communication with teachers

Sometimes if your child sees the open relationship between you and their teachers, they also start to trust their teachers and have an open communication with them. Advice them to see their teachers as school parents, so they can open up to them.

Be open to learn

If you go to school with a mind that’s open to learning, you allow your mind to take in the information shared by teachers.

Challenge yourself but don’t over do it

Kids can create a studying schedule based on what they need to improve on, including a social interactive activity that’s fun for them to do.

Also see:Back to school readiness

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