It’s that time of the year again when some families have to
deal with the reality of bad grades. Poor academic performance can put strain
on your family. Your student may experience a drop in self-esteem and
confidence which will only compound the problem. We believe that every student
can learn, but each student learns differently. You have to find the learning
style that suits your student’s ability and then provide them with the tools
they need to succeed in academics.
Start at the
beginning
Speak with your child and their teachers to ascertain the
root of the problem. Perhaps social or behavioral issues are influencing
academics, or perhaps your child is missing some important building blocks in
their knowledge.
Teachers have full classes and very little time, so they
assume that students have the foundations from previous grades that they will
add onto. If your child has some gaps in their knowledge base, they will fall
further behind each year.
Study Skills
Each child has a learning style and, while most teachers try
to present information in a number of different ways, they may not be speaking
the academic language your child understands. There are many tests available
online which will help you to find out what kind of a learner your child is.
Then you can help them to convert information into a format that is easy for
them to understand.
Some students need to learn organizational and study skills.
While most teachers do impart these skills in the lower grades, if your child
doesn’t know how to organize their time, how to study effectively, how to write
a good essay or how to summarize texts, their marks will not be a true
reflection of their abilities.
Language skills
If your child does not excel in language arts, they may be
underperforming on all their test. The ability to read and comprehend texts in
a timely manner and then communicate effectively through writing are essential
skills for students to succeed. Encouraging reading and working on writing
skills may improve your child’s overall academic performance.
Tutors are a great way to get your child the help they need.
Tutors can test your child to see what their learning style is. They can go
back and find what building blocks are missing in your child’s knowledge and
help them to understand the fundamentals.
Tutors should liaise with teachers to find the best
solutions for your student. Working one-on-one with a tutor will avoid all the
embarrassment or anxiety they feel in a classroom environment and their
self-confidence will improve too.
Tutors can teach students the study and organizational
skills they need to be great independent learners.
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