Thursday, August 23, 2012

Helping Your Child Stay On Track For Success

While holding a newborn infant in their arms, nearly every parent reflects on the possibilities for that child's future. They hope that their child will have joy and peace throughout their life and that ultimately, they will be successful. Success can be defined in many different ways. While some standards would imply that success is only truly measurable in terms of awards, recognition, riches and fame, the truest forms of success may not be measurable at all. By helping your child to learn and grow during their formative years, you can help them to begin on the right track for their entire life. One of the most important components of a fulfilling life is education. Not only does education expand the mind and allow people to understand things outside of their own experience, it also helps them learn self-discipline, confidence, and hard work.

Parent Involvement

In order to help your child do his or her best in school, one of the best things that you can do is stay involved in their education. Volunteer to go on field trips and to help with school activities. When they come home from school, ask them how their day was and what they learned. Help them with homework and projects. If they are able to do their work independently, ask them to show their projects to you. By showing your children that you care about what they do in school, you are not only helping them know that you care about their wellbeing, but you also instill in them the idea that education is important.

One of the best ways to offer encouragement to children who are struggling in school is to reward them for small achievements. Teach them about goal setting and help them make their own goals. The rewards don't always have to be expensive or even very creative. Praise them for their successes. You may be surprised what a difference it makes when you let your kids know you are proud of them and that you support them.

Extracurricular Activities

Another factor in helping a child to succeed is to encourage them to develop other talents and take part in extracurricular activities. There is a growing body of research that supports the idea that children and teenagers who participate in sports, music or activities after school are much more likely to graduate high school, go on to college, and become a responsible and contributing citizen in the future.

An analysis of the US Department of Education's statistics on students involved in extracurricular activities shows that there is a high correlation between their involvement in afterschool activities and educational success. Three times as many high school seniors had a GPA above 3.0 and twice as many scored in the top 25% of standardized math and reading tests as compared to those who did not participate in school activities and clubs.

According to Angela Duckworth, a psychologist at the University of Pennsylvania, people who are persistent and passionate about a hobby or activity will naturally carry over their enthusiasm to other parts of their lives. Although it doesn't guarantee that your child will grow up to be President of the United States, staying involved in their education and encouraging them to pursue their interests through participation in school organizations is a great way to help him or her succeed.


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Lawrence Reavs writes for SchoolTutoring.com, an online tutoring resource for parents and student to find tutors and resources for learning. For more informaton about SchoolTutoring and to read more on specific subjects such as geometry visit http://schooltutoring.com/tutoring-programs/math-tutoring/geometry-tutoring/


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