4 Steps To Prepare Your Child For A New Term
With the start of a new term comes the opportunity for reflection. Taking the time to review what worked the last term and what didn’t will help identify the easiest areas for improvement. There are a few things that you can do to help prepare your child for the new term, to make sure they start off on the right foot.
Here are the 4 Steps To Prepare Your Child For A New Term
- Go for the easy improvements
Targeting incremental improvement is about doing more of what worked as much as it is about limiting or eliminating what didn’t work. - Make a plan for the new term
Begin to prepare for a long-term plan. It is much easier to keep a plan up to date throughout the new term if you have one started. - Commitment goal setting
A results-based goal is simply an overall goal such as a specific grade in a subject. Whereas a commitment goal is often used to help a student target deadlines or a set amount of study each day or week. - Plan suitable locations
It has been proven that studying in different locations can help improve memory and recall. Everyone is different, some people work better with ambient noise, others don’t. Test out different locations to see what works best for your child.
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