5 Tips To Help Your Child Succeed in School

Want to support your child's academic success? Read these practical tips for helping your child excel, from setting up a study space to encouraging a growth mindset.

Eniola Adeyemi
Education Analyst

5 Tips To Help Your Child Succeed in School

Want to support your child's academic success? Read these practical tips for helping your child excel, from setting up a study space to encouraging a growth mindset.

Eniola Adeyemi
Education Analyst

As a parent, getting involved in your child's academics is crucial. After all, people often say that parents are a child's first teacher.

When you are involved in your child's education, you create a more positive learning experience and boost their attitude towards school. Consequently, this will significantly help to improve their school performance and grades. 

Mental, emotional, and physical wellbeing are important factors for your child's success.

Mental, emotional, and physical wellbeing are important factors for your child's success.

Know Your Child's Teachers

As soon as you enrol your child in a school, try to make plans to meet their teachers. The best way to do this is to attend parent-teacher conferences or PTA meetings at the school. A parent-teacher relationship can help to put an end to your child's low performance in school. When you know your child's teachers, you create an opportunity to interact with them occasionally about their education, and learn ways to help them perform at maximum capacity. You could see it as a partnership where you and the school teacher make a deliberate effort to help your child succeed academically, socially, and mentally. 

Make Their Homework A Priority

One of the best ways to support your child and help them succeed academically is to make their homework a priority. You can do so by setting a specific time and workspace for their assignment (this will help reduce distractions) and closely monitoring them through the process. 

In the long run, helping your kids with their homework enables you to create positive learning experiences and attitudes towards education and schoolwork. You are also made aware of areas they may need help with, which you can always communicate to the teacher. You should know that helping your child through their homework is not the same as doing it for them. Completing your child’s homework for them won’t do them any favours in helping them succeed.

Promote Healthy Sleeping Habits\

For your child to succeed in school, they need to sleep well. To promote a healthy sleeping habit, ensure your child sleeps in a quiet, calm, and comfortable room and has a consistent bedtime routine. Avoid feeding your child heavy meals and caffeine before bedtime, and most importantly, ensure they sleep for at least 9 hours per night. Students' sleeping habits directly affect their school performance. Therefore, a good sleeping pattern will keep your child's brain active, alert, and ready to grasp all they will be taught in school, which will boost their performance. 

Encourage your child to develop positive Learning Habits

Positive learning habits provide many benefits for students, but ultimately, it enables them to succeed in school. As a parent, the best way to instill these habits in your kids is by limiting their screen time, enforcing a specific study time for them, and allowing them to take breaks while studying. You can also encourage different learning styles like watching educational videos, listening to podcasts, or using game-based learning. Finally, ensure every day is a learning day for your child. Encourage them to think critically, analyse, and go through complex concepts. Doing this will build their motivation and desire to learn in and out of the classroom, eventually helping them succeed academically.

Get extra Academic Help If Needed

A tutor can provide your child with the extra help they need to succeed in school. As a parent, it is nearly impossible to meet all of your child's academic needs, and while their teachers are there to assist them, they may require more personalised learning that cannot be obtained in a classroom setting.

When your child has a tutor, they can ask questions, learn at their own pace, and deal with challenging topics or concepts. This will help improve your child's performance and ensure they succeed in school.

Ultimately, there is no single way to help your child succeed in school. It’s important to watch your kids closely, pay attention to little changes in their academic performance, keep in touch with their teachers, ask them questions, and continue helping them in the most effective ways possible. 

As a parent, getting involved in your child's academics is crucial. After all, people often say that parents are a child's first teacher.

When you are involved in your child's education, you create a more positive learning experience and boost their attitude towards school. Consequently, this will significantly help to improve their school performance and grades. 

FAQ

What age groups are covered by online maths tutoring?
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Online maths tutoring at Tutero is catering to students of all year levels. We offer programs tailored to the unique learning curves of each age group.

Are there specific programs for students preparing for particular exams like NAPLAN or ATAR?
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We also have expert NAPLAN and ATAR subject tutors, ensuring students are well-equipped for these pivotal assessments.

How often should my child have tutoring sessions to see significant improvement?
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We recommend at least two to three session per week for consistent progress. However, this can vary based on your child's needs and goals.

What safety measures are in place to ensure online tutoring sessions are secure and protected?
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Our platform uses advanced security protocols to ensure the safety and privacy of all our online sessions.

Can I sit in on the tutoring sessions to observe and support my child?
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Parents are welcome to observe sessions. We believe in a collaborative approach to education.

How do I measure the progress my child is making with online tutoring?
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We provide regular progress reports and assessments to track your child’s academic development.

What happens if my child isn't clicking with their assigned tutor? Can we request a change?
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Yes, we prioritise the student-tutor relationship and can arrange a change if the need arises.

Are there any additional resources or tools available to support students learning maths, besides tutoring sessions?
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Yes, we offer a range of resources and materials, including interactive exercises and practice worksheets.

Know Your Child's Teachers

As soon as you enrol your child in a school, try to make plans to meet their teachers. The best way to do this is to attend parent-teacher conferences or PTA meetings at the school. A parent-teacher relationship can help to put an end to your child's low performance in school. When you know your child's teachers, you create an opportunity to interact with them occasionally about their education, and learn ways to help them perform at maximum capacity. You could see it as a partnership where you and the school teacher make a deliberate effort to help your child succeed academically, socially, and mentally. 

Make Their Homework A Priority

One of the best ways to support your child and help them succeed academically is to make their homework a priority. You can do so by setting a specific time and workspace for their assignment (this will help reduce distractions) and closely monitoring them through the process. 

In the long run, helping your kids with their homework enables you to create positive learning experiences and attitudes towards education and schoolwork. You are also made aware of areas they may need help with, which you can always communicate to the teacher. You should know that helping your child through their homework is not the same as doing it for them. Completing your child’s homework for them won’t do them any favours in helping them succeed.

Promote Healthy Sleeping Habits\

For your child to succeed in school, they need to sleep well. To promote a healthy sleeping habit, ensure your child sleeps in a quiet, calm, and comfortable room and has a consistent bedtime routine. Avoid feeding your child heavy meals and caffeine before bedtime, and most importantly, ensure they sleep for at least 9 hours per night. Students' sleeping habits directly affect their school performance. Therefore, a good sleeping pattern will keep your child's brain active, alert, and ready to grasp all they will be taught in school, which will boost their performance. 

Encourage your child to develop positive Learning Habits

Positive learning habits provide many benefits for students, but ultimately, it enables them to succeed in school. As a parent, the best way to instill these habits in your kids is by limiting their screen time, enforcing a specific study time for them, and allowing them to take breaks while studying. You can also encourage different learning styles like watching educational videos, listening to podcasts, or using game-based learning. Finally, ensure every day is a learning day for your child. Encourage them to think critically, analyse, and go through complex concepts. Doing this will build their motivation and desire to learn in and out of the classroom, eventually helping them succeed academically.

Get extra Academic Help If Needed

A tutor can provide your child with the extra help they need to succeed in school. As a parent, it is nearly impossible to meet all of your child's academic needs, and while their teachers are there to assist them, they may require more personalised learning that cannot be obtained in a classroom setting.

When your child has a tutor, they can ask questions, learn at their own pace, and deal with challenging topics or concepts. This will help improve your child's performance and ensure they succeed in school.

Mental, emotional, and physical wellbeing are important factors for your child's success.

Mental, emotional, and physical wellbeing are important factors for your child's success.

Ultimately, there is no single way to help your child succeed in school. It’s important to watch your kids closely, pay attention to little changes in their academic performance, keep in touch with their teachers, ask them questions, and continue helping them in the most effective ways possible. 

As a parent, getting involved in your child's academics is crucial. After all, people often say that parents are a child's first teacher.

When you are involved in your child's education, you create a more positive learning experience and boost their attitude towards school. Consequently, this will significantly help to improve their school performance and grades. 

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Mental, emotional, and physical wellbeing are important factors for your child's success.

Know Your Child's Teachers

As soon as you enrol your child in a school, try to make plans to meet their teachers. The best way to do this is to attend parent-teacher conferences or PTA meetings at the school. A parent-teacher relationship can help to put an end to your child's low performance in school. When you know your child's teachers, you create an opportunity to interact with them occasionally about their education, and learn ways to help them perform at maximum capacity. You could see it as a partnership where you and the school teacher make a deliberate effort to help your child succeed academically, socially, and mentally. 

Make Their Homework A Priority

One of the best ways to support your child and help them succeed academically is to make their homework a priority. You can do so by setting a specific time and workspace for their assignment (this will help reduce distractions) and closely monitoring them through the process. 

In the long run, helping your kids with their homework enables you to create positive learning experiences and attitudes towards education and schoolwork. You are also made aware of areas they may need help with, which you can always communicate to the teacher. You should know that helping your child through their homework is not the same as doing it for them. Completing your child’s homework for them won’t do them any favours in helping them succeed.

Promote Healthy Sleeping Habits\

For your child to succeed in school, they need to sleep well. To promote a healthy sleeping habit, ensure your child sleeps in a quiet, calm, and comfortable room and has a consistent bedtime routine. Avoid feeding your child heavy meals and caffeine before bedtime, and most importantly, ensure they sleep for at least 9 hours per night. Students' sleeping habits directly affect their school performance. Therefore, a good sleeping pattern will keep your child's brain active, alert, and ready to grasp all they will be taught in school, which will boost their performance. 

Encourage your child to develop positive Learning Habits

Positive learning habits provide many benefits for students, but ultimately, it enables them to succeed in school. As a parent, the best way to instill these habits in your kids is by limiting their screen time, enforcing a specific study time for them, and allowing them to take breaks while studying. You can also encourage different learning styles like watching educational videos, listening to podcasts, or using game-based learning. Finally, ensure every day is a learning day for your child. Encourage them to think critically, analyse, and go through complex concepts. Doing this will build their motivation and desire to learn in and out of the classroom, eventually helping them succeed academically.

Get extra Academic Help If Needed

A tutor can provide your child with the extra help they need to succeed in school. As a parent, it is nearly impossible to meet all of your child's academic needs, and while their teachers are there to assist them, they may require more personalised learning that cannot be obtained in a classroom setting.

When your child has a tutor, they can ask questions, learn at their own pace, and deal with challenging topics or concepts. This will help improve your child's performance and ensure they succeed in school.

Ultimately, there is no single way to help your child succeed in school. It’s important to watch your kids closely, pay attention to little changes in their academic performance, keep in touch with their teachers, ask them questions, and continue helping them in the most effective ways possible. 

As a parent, getting involved in your child's academics is crucial. After all, people often say that parents are a child's first teacher.

When you are involved in your child's education, you create a more positive learning experience and boost their attitude towards school. Consequently, this will significantly help to improve their school performance and grades. 

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Suspendisse varius enim in eros elementum tristique. Duis cursus, mi quis viverra ornare, eros dolor interdum nulla, ut commodo diam libero vitae erat. Aenean faucibus nibh et justo cursus id rutrum lorem imperdiet. Nunc ut sem vitae risus tristique posuere.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Suspendisse varius enim in eros elementum tristique. Duis cursus, mi quis viverra ornare, eros dolor interdum nulla, ut commodo diam libero vitae erat. Aenean faucibus nibh et justo cursus id rutrum lorem imperdiet. Nunc ut sem vitae risus tristique posuere.

Mental, emotional, and physical wellbeing are important factors for your child's success.

Know Your Child's Teachers

As soon as you enrol your child in a school, try to make plans to meet their teachers. The best way to do this is to attend parent-teacher conferences or PTA meetings at the school. A parent-teacher relationship can help to put an end to your child's low performance in school. When you know your child's teachers, you create an opportunity to interact with them occasionally about their education, and learn ways to help them perform at maximum capacity. You could see it as a partnership where you and the school teacher make a deliberate effort to help your child succeed academically, socially, and mentally. 

Make Their Homework A Priority

One of the best ways to support your child and help them succeed academically is to make their homework a priority. You can do so by setting a specific time and workspace for their assignment (this will help reduce distractions) and closely monitoring them through the process. 

In the long run, helping your kids with their homework enables you to create positive learning experiences and attitudes towards education and schoolwork. You are also made aware of areas they may need help with, which you can always communicate to the teacher. You should know that helping your child through their homework is not the same as doing it for them. Completing your child’s homework for them won’t do them any favours in helping them succeed.

Promote Healthy Sleeping Habits\

For your child to succeed in school, they need to sleep well. To promote a healthy sleeping habit, ensure your child sleeps in a quiet, calm, and comfortable room and has a consistent bedtime routine. Avoid feeding your child heavy meals and caffeine before bedtime, and most importantly, ensure they sleep for at least 9 hours per night. Students' sleeping habits directly affect their school performance. Therefore, a good sleeping pattern will keep your child's brain active, alert, and ready to grasp all they will be taught in school, which will boost their performance. 

Encourage your child to develop positive Learning Habits

Positive learning habits provide many benefits for students, but ultimately, it enables them to succeed in school. As a parent, the best way to instill these habits in your kids is by limiting their screen time, enforcing a specific study time for them, and allowing them to take breaks while studying. You can also encourage different learning styles like watching educational videos, listening to podcasts, or using game-based learning. Finally, ensure every day is a learning day for your child. Encourage them to think critically, analyse, and go through complex concepts. Doing this will build their motivation and desire to learn in and out of the classroom, eventually helping them succeed academically.

Get extra Academic Help If Needed

A tutor can provide your child with the extra help they need to succeed in school. As a parent, it is nearly impossible to meet all of your child's academic needs, and while their teachers are there to assist them, they may require more personalised learning that cannot be obtained in a classroom setting.

When your child has a tutor, they can ask questions, learn at their own pace, and deal with challenging topics or concepts. This will help improve your child's performance and ensure they succeed in school.

Ultimately, there is no single way to help your child succeed in school. It’s important to watch your kids closely, pay attention to little changes in their academic performance, keep in touch with their teachers, ask them questions, and continue helping them in the most effective ways possible. 

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