Nine Tricks That Will Make Your Kids Studies Fun And Easy

Worried about how to make your child interested in studying? Here are some tips that can help your child become interested in learning.

We all know the importance of a good education, which is why we push our children to achieve academic success. However, putting too much stress and pressure on children to prevent them from doing well in school may cause them to hate school and avoid studying. In this case, how to make your child learn and perform well?

As a parent, if you want your child to do a better in studying, you need to help her learn how to manage her time, motivate her and establish a schedule for daily homework, study and other activities. This not only prevents her from feeling stressed, but it also motivates her.

Here are some effective methods and learning techniques that can encourage your child to learn better and become interested in academics.

Appreciate  children's efforts and progress 

When you reward your child's grades, you will focus on grades. In this process, efforts and improvements are still ignored. This sends the wrong message that children should make every effort to achieve good grades. You should praise your children for their efforts to achieve good results. When we praise their actions and efforts, the children will get a boost, and they do it again and again.

Always praise your child for every correct answer they give. Even if it is wrong, you should appreciate your child's efforts. This will stimulate the enthusiasm of children and make them realize that finding solutions to problems will reward them for a lifetime. They will also build their confidence and self-esteem in the process.

Identify your child’s learning style

Some children will learn better by drawing. Others will learn better by repeating. If you have a talkative child-ask her/him to repeat what was taught orally-song rhymes and mnemonics will be suitable for this type of child. If you have a quiet child, asking him/her to repeat will only cause depression. If you have a quiet child, please help him/her to reproduce the learned materials with drawings. 

Identify children's interests

If your child is interested in basketball – she/he may be willing to read a difficult book, because his/her interest motivates her/his to learn more. If you adjust what your child is learning according to your own interests, his/her learning speed will be faster.

Develop a regular study routine 

For children, the important thing is that once they get home, they must revise what has been taught in school. When they immediately revise what they have learned, they can fill in the gaps in the understanding of the concept, and immediate revision can also help them remember better for a longer time. In addition, when they understand the concepts taught today, it can help them better grasp the lessons of tomorrow. This is reflected in their performance.

Reduce distractions

Make sure to remove all distractions to keep your child-focused. Television, PlayStation, sports items, video games can distract your child and reduce his or her ability to concentrate. Therefore, it is important that the study room is free of things that could adversely affect its concentration skills.

Make them learn with examples

Teach with examples When new information enters your child's brain, it floats in and out of the brain, unless it is related to another information, memory, or experience that is deeply ingrained. 

Encourage your child  to ask questions 

Never let a child be ashamed of asking questions because no question is stupid. They are in a stage of life where everything is new and overwhelming, so you need to satisfy their curiosity by answering questions.

Physical exercise is very important in learning 

It is a mistake to ask your child to sit down and learn. A certain amount of anxiety is inevitable, even if your child is exceptionally well prepared for the exam. Anxiety can really destroy your memory. Therefore, it is important to combat anxiety with the help of happiness hormones or endorphins. The easiest way to release endorphins is to run and exercise. At least - even if your child is extremely short on time - encourage them to take a break every hour for a few minutes to walk around and do some work.

Set yourself as a  good role model

Children learn by example and are more likely to do things as they see other adults do, especially their parents and family members. If you want to motivate your child to learn, help them learn the right habits by setting an example. Avoid procrastinating or complaining about your own work and housework in front of your children and create an atmosphere of confidence when dealing with challenges. You'd be surprised how quickly your little one will understand it!

Let your child see you working on something related to work. When your child is studying or completing homework, sit down with him and work on something you need to do. Set aside an hour to study each night.