The first lesson of the new year The bell of the new semester has been ringing, and the children are back to school to start a new learning journey. At this stage, our priority as parents and teachers is to help students develop good study habits, as good habits are the key to student success.
Here are some suggestions for developing key habits in students:
Key habit 1: Go to bed early and wake up early.
Avoid electronic devices one hour before bedtime to reduce disturbances to sleep.
Encourage your child to go to bed on time* every night and get enough sleep.
Establish a stable routine so that your child wakes up and goes to bed on time every day.
Parents can chat with their children before bedtime to enhance the parent-child relationship, and also help children relax and fall asleep more easily.
Key habit 2: Etiquette.
Teach children to follow social norms, such as standing in line, not littering, etc.
Cultivate children's respect for teachers and others, and learn to be polite to others.
Teach your child to be kind to their classmates and build good relationships.
Cultivate children's gratitude, so that children know how to appreciate the nurturing grace of their parents, so as to cultivate a sense of family responsibility.
Key habit 3: Complete homework in a timely manner.
Help children clarify their learning goals and improve their motivation and enthusiasm for learning.
Make a schedule and plan your child's study time reasonably to avoid procrastination.
Keep your child away from electronic devices to reduce distractions and stay focused.
Parents give positive feedback and encouragement to their children, so that children can feel the joy of progress, so that they can continue to improve.
Key habit 4: Self-directed learning.
Cultivate the habit of attentive listening and actively participate in class discussions.
Encourage your child to ask questions and develop critical thinking.
Cultivate children's habit of self-conscious preview and review, and improve their ability to learn independently.
Educate children to review what they have learned in a timely manner and consolidate their learning results.
Key Habit 5: Keep reading.
Guided by children's interests, cultivate children's enthusiasm for reading.
Help your child set a regular reading time and develop your child's reading habits.
Encourage your child to ask more questions during the reading process to promote your child's thinking.
Parents can accompany their children to read together, enhance parent-child communication, and at the same time, set an example for their children to read.
In conclusion, as parents and teachers, our goal is to help children establish good study habits and lay a solid foundation for their future studies and life. By cultivating these key habits, we can help children achieve better results and achieve their dreams in the new semester.