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Six Ways to Help Your Child Do Well in School

by Omar S. Super Internet Marketer Advisor
are you feeling like you want your children to do better in school but you're not sure how to get involved? If so, you're not alone... many parents feel this way and are looking for answers. After all,  you want to make sure that if your child is being  educated by someone else that you are also influencing  your child to get the most benefit possible.

Have you heard of the 5 minute learning machine? You will be surprised with the results it can produce...

Here are six things that you can start doing immediately to help your child do better in school...

   1. Start Showing Interest

   This one is simple, but it's also one of the most powerful methods for helping your child improve in school. It's also something which many parents like  to do, just because they deem it as insignificant. Ask  your child what they did in school. Go through a list  of their
classes or subjects that they are setting,  and just have
them tell you what they did that day.

   Don't ask about their grades or their behavior, otherwise they might think you're just "checking up on them," and they may be reluctant to share. Simply ask them
what they're doing and get them talking about it.

   2. Give them A Good Morning Experience

   Most people allow their experience of the morning shape the entire day, this is especially true with children. Make every effort to be supportive and encouraging as you're helping your child prepare for school in the morning. Reaffirm them of your  confidence in them and don't nag them to get ready.

   This will help to set the day off on a positive  note which will carry them through to a good school day.

   3. Meet their Teachers and The Parents of  Their
Friends

   Many times, a child can be confused because of conflicting signals from the adult influences in their life. It's important to make sure that you send your child's teachers are on the same page and that your  child has a clear understanding of what's expected of  them,based on consistent standards. The best way to do this is
to get to know the other adult influences in  your child's life.

   4. Reward Good Behavior

   Okay, this one might seem a little too obvious to state...but most of the time we reward people according to what we consider to be a reward. Find out what's really important to your child: words of encouragement, physical affection, monetary awards or time spent  with them. Then, based you're rewarding good behavior on what is most important to your child.

   5. Protect Their Self-Image

   Childhood is an extremely frail time in human beings  development, because children have a hard time  separating their self-image from their performance. If you have a tendency to be overly critical of behavior,  your child might not be able to separate that criticism  of behavior from a blow to their self-confidence.

   This can lead to fear of failure, procrastination,
insecurity and dishonesty as your child grows older.  So
protect their self-image by keeping criticism to a
minimum, rewarding good behavior and criticizing  behavior
only, while affirming your unconditional  acceptance of
the child.

   And most important...

   6. A Rock Solid Home Life

   This is easily the most important component of a  child's development. Having a rock solid home life means that you and your partner parent in agreement, that you
and your partner respect one another and that your home is an incubator for the human spirit. You must guard the walls of your home as carefully as an expected mother guards the walls of her uterus while the child is developing inside her.

   This means that negativity, disorder or anything  which may hinder the child development is kept out of their home environment. This, along with these other  five tips will turn your child's performance in school  around and help them to be successful and confident.

   TIP: After reading this e-mail, go through your house  and make a list of all the things which you think might  be a hindrance to your child's healthy development. Then get rid of them, and start working on building a home life which will ensure their success out of the home.

   To you and your child's success,

Omar Saady Owns: OmarSaady.net where I can share all my life experience in various topics on my entire life. You will find internet marketing tips, selling on ebay advice, self improvement articles and much more: Check out my Special Offer for You at: OmarSaady.net/Special-Offer

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