Besides
not nagging your child to do better, as outlined in the previous post Nurturing
Learning Habit in Children (1), guiding them in creating
self-learning habit is of vital importance too.
What
can you do?
- Create
a study schedule.
Guide your child through creating his own study
schedule. You may want to start with creating examples for him, then gradually
let him to create one that suits him best. In the schedule, include the time
for study, play and relaxation. In general, the average concentration span is
20 minutes, hence, work the breaks around this period to increase his learning
outcomes.
- Set
goals.
Encourage your child to set goals that are achievable
based on his age and ability. Never set a goal that is too high to achieve,
instead, encourage him to take smaller steps to reach his goals. A goal set too
high to achieve may only discourage him to do better.
- Proactive
learning.
Encourage your child to ask questions and switch on
the learning mind every moment. Be it playing, watching TV or just relaxing,
there are opportunities to learn new knowledge and skills. Instil in him the
passion of learning by being a learner yourself too. You may want to play
games, such as treasure hunt or word search, with him to help stimulate his
learning mind.