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Table of Contents
About the Author
Boosting Your Child's Academic Success
Tips On Raising A Child Who Loves To Read
Ways To Help Your Toddler Stay Entertained
8 Tips For Raising A Responsible Child
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4. Boosting Your Child's Academic Success
#1: Set High Expectations
Challenge your child to achieve more than what they think they can achieve. Having
high expectations of them doesn't mean you have to demand a perfect score on every
assignment.
It's ok if your child gets a C in science but express the expectation that they should reach
for a C+ or B and that you believe that they can do it.
The main idea is that no matter what your child's level is that you expect them to try
their hardest and reach a little higher.
#2 Reduce Anxiety Before An Exam
Reduce anxiety before a test by making them feel prepared for it by having them study in
advance.
Support them in the studying, ensure they get a good night's sleep before the test and
then supplement that with a good breakfast in the morning.
#3 Promote A Positive Attitude Towards Education
Giving your children the idea that teachers play favorites, that school is too hard or that
there's no point to school will discourage them at school. If there is no point to school
why would they try to succeed in it?
Put aside any negative feelings about school and be who makes your child like school to
begin with.
#4: Create A Routine To Stick To
Develop a daily schedule to fit in time for homework or studying. Don't assume that it
has to be right after school, just be consistent every day and stick to it.
By providing them with a time for school they will develop their own study habits and
motivation for doing well in school as well as an expectation that they will work at
home.
#5: Create A Homework Space
Make a space for your child to be free of distractions and let it be a formal place for them
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5. to concentrate and learn.
#6: Make School Their Job
Specify when and where homework will be done. Outline the expectations you have for
your kid's efforts. Be clear to communicate that if your expectations aren't met that
there will be consequences.
#7: Offer Incentives For Motivation
Some kids don't find much joy in praise from their teachers or good grades. A popular
incentive is one driven by points which they can later exchange for rewards or privileges.
#8: Read, Read, Read
The best and biggest thing you can do to boost you child's academic success is by reading
to them and with them. Children develop a large capacity for learning before the age of
3.
Read to your child early and help them reach their learning potential.
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6. Tips On Raising A Child Who Loves To Read
#1 Visit The Library Regularly
By the time they decide what kind of things they prefer to do your child's favorite thing
to do might be reading. Check books out from the library and keep them in a different
shelf in the living room so you won't lose them.
If you don't know where to start ask other parents about books they like.
#2 Don't Push Your Child To Learn To Read
Encourage a love in books, don't focus so much on helping them sound out words. There
is no benefit in pushing your child to learn to read early.
#3 Help Your Child Improve
Your ultimate goal is to help your child reach the next level and read at a higher level.
You can do this by taking turns reading pages in a book together.
Alternate pages to read but be sure to give them the word they have having trouble with,
don't make them sound it out. And be sure to not have them read too much since it tires
them.
Make reading at a higher level fun, if you take that fun away you'll end up with a child
that has unpleasant feelings towards reading.
#4 Ritualize Daily Reading Time
Don't stop reading to them once they learn to read on their own. Set up a time every day
when you and your child can get cozy with a book. A plus is that you'll be bonding as
well.
#5 Tackle A Book On The Next Level
Get you child hooked on a book on a slightly higher level than they're used to and let
them try to finish the last quarter on their own. If they give up instead drop back a level.
#6 Limit TV And Computer Time
Reading makes children come up with their own ideas and conclusions about the
characters and stories. It builds imagination and creativity. TV on the other hand puts
ideas in their heads rather than helping them develop their own.
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7. You don't have to put reading against technology, just limit technology until reading is a
well established habit in your child's life.
#7 Don't EVER Stop Reading To Them
Only because your child has achieved the level necessary to read anything they desire
doesn't mean you have to stop reading to them.
Use reading time to bond, ask questions and make them think about what you're reading.
Don't stop reading to them until your child tells you to stop.
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8. Ways To Help Your Toddler Stay Entertained
If you have a toddler, you may find yourself being busies than ever.
This is the time your kids typically are at their most active and may continually be
roaming around the house.
You may feel that getting through this time is extremely challenging and is sure to one
you'll never make it through. However, the one thing you will want to do is find effective
ways to help keep you toddler entertained at all times.
Use toys
Of course, one of the ideal ways to keep your toddler in the best mood is by relying on a
number of toys you may have.
Over time, you will find the toys that your child enjoys playing with the most because
these will surely be the ones your child goes back to over and over.
The good news is that these don't have to be extremely expensive toys just simply ones
that your child likes to play with to stay entertained.
Go for walks
Getting outside is always a great idea and is sure to make you and your toddler appreciate
the day more.
Taking the time to go for either short or long walks can enable you both to get some
fresh air and this is good for your health.
You may even find that your toddler can get tired out by taking a long walk and this is
the key to having him or her want to take a nap.
The benefits of working to get keep your toddler entertained are many and may just help
you both enjoy the day more.
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9. 8 Tips For Raising A Responsible Child
#1 The Importance Of Structure And Routines
Children need some structure to develop their own routines. Through repeating routines
they will manage their own needs.
Have a bedtime routine for them to follow and a getting ready in the morning routine,
they'll learn basic life skills through repetition.
#2 Set The Expectation That We Clean Up Our Own Messes
When a child does have an accident or makes a mess. Be sure to tell them it's ok and that
it can be cleaned up.
There will be times they forget but you will have to remind them about being responsible
for their own messes until they leave your house.
#3 Give Them An Opportunity To Contribute To The Common Good
There a two kinds of responsibilities ones to care for yourself and ones to contribute to
the common wellness of the family. Give them age appropriate tasks to do to contribute
to the family welfare.
#4 Let Kids Do It Themselves Or Help
Support your toddlers' need to master their world even when it is more work for you. By
encouraging your child instead of hurrying him or her you'll be helping them discover
the satisfaction of contribution plus you'll be bonding.
#5 Don't Force Them To Apologize
When your child hurts the another, listen to your child's feelings to help them workout
what they are feeling and give them the time to feel better.
Ask them what they can do to make things better and if they're not ready to apologize
they can do something else to make the other feel better.
This way you'll be teaching your child that there is a cost to their treatment of others but
you're also giving them the choice about how to make the repair.
#6 When They Break Something Hold Them Responsible
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10. By supporting your child in paying for a lost phone, key or a broken window from their
own allowance you'll be reducing the chance of the accident happening again.
#7 Model Responsibility And Accountability
Keep your word when making promises or punishments, if your keep your word then
they'll have more reason to keep their agreements with you.
#8 Teach you Child To Make A schedule
By High School your child will be taught to keep one but you can start earlier to keep
him organized early on. It will help your child keep stress low, helps them manage their
time and be responsible about their commitments.
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