Structure and Support Are Key Elements for School Success
Ann Marie Marshall, family life educator
We all know that home life affects children’s success at
school. So what can you do to help ensure that your grandchildren
succeed?
Start by creating an environment that encourages learning. Provide
a special space for homework. If a separate desk or table isn’t
feasible, use part of a dining room or kitchen table. A box with
school supplies can be brought to the table when it’s study
time.
Also pay attention to how your grandchildren learn. Some need
a quiet private area, but others need coaching. If the children
aren’t doing well in school, ask for help. Early diagnosis
of learning difficulties, vision problems or hearing loss reduces
their risk of failure in school.
Establish a homework routine to make it part of everyday activities.
Emphasize that homework is not "optional." Study time
could be when the children get home from school, before supper,
or before television or playtime.
School is not only stressful for children, but it can also be stressful
for you. Memories of past school experiences may cause a bias. Realize
that schoolwork has changed and may cause you to feel uncomfortable.
Remember that it’s okay to tell the children you don’t
know the answer – but, then work to find the answer. What
you then teach the children are valuable problem-solving skills.
And last but not least, be a role model. When children see you
reading or enrolling in an adult education class, they get the message
that learning is important. Visit the public library as a family
and take advantage of the books, videos, audio tapes, Internet access
and educational programs that are available. Just remember, reading,
writing and math are important skills. But other skills like setting
priorities, managing time, and solving problems also impact children’s
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