Every child goes through a difficult
academic time. It could be that they are having issues adjusting to a new
school or a new grade, perhaps they are having personal or social problems or
maybe they don’t get on well with their teacher. With so many factors playing a
role in academic performance, you need to carefully weigh the situation to
determine whether your student needs help.
Cause
and effect
Always keep a close eye on your student’s
grades and keep in regular contact with their teachers. If you or your teacher
notices a change in academic performance act quickly. Nipping problems in the
bud will make them so much easier to deal with.
Sit down with your student and their
teacher to ascertain what the problem is. Everyone has a bad test or a poor
assignment score from time to time and one poor grade does not a disaster make.
If your student got a bad grade, ask them what went wrong and how they can
remedy the situation in the future. Two bad grades on consecutive tests or
papers means that there is possibly a miscommunication. Go through the paper
with your student to ascertain exactly what went wrong and discuss how to fix
it.
If the academic problems persist, it may be
time to look at the bigger picture.
Causes
of poor academic performance
Speak with your student to find out exactly
how much time they devote to study and what else if going on in their lives.
Poor academic performance can be the result of several factors:
·
Too many sports/after school
activities
·
Health issues
·
Social problems or bullying
·
Personal or family problems
·
Learning disabilities
·
Poor diet
·
Poor relationship with a
teacher
·
Gaps in academic knowledge or
skill
Resolutions
Only once you have clearly established the
cause of academic discord can you work on a solution. Include your student in
any discussions about their future or about possible solutions to the problems
they are having. Inclusive practices make it more likely that they will
participate in the proposed solutions.
If your students don’t have extraneous
reasons for poor academic performances, it may be time to get an in-home tutor.
One-on-one tutoring is the very best way to get your student’s academic
performance back on track. Tutors are able to establish gaps in your student’s
knowledge or skill set and can pinpoint issues that need the most attention.
Tutors can also present information in ways that suit your child’s learning
style so that they are able to understand the work better.
Tutors can help your students to study for
exams and to complete homework and assignments on time. Tutors are experts at
study methods and they can help your students to study in an effective and
efficient way.
Tutors work with your students on an
individual level, so there is no anxiety about answering or asking questions.
As they get back on track, their confidence grows and the anxiety they feel at
school will be reduced.
Contact Tutor Doctor Longmont today for academic success!
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