Showing posts with label poor marks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poor marks. Show all posts

Friday, 19 April 2019

How To Deal With Bad Grades

How to Discipline a Teen for Getting Bad Grades

When a child's grades start falling, it can alarm parents. While some teens simply stop paying attention in class once they reach a certain age, poor academic performance can signal a serious underlying cause in other individuals. It is important that you handle your teen's poor grades in a manner that will prevent him from completely checking out, while giving him the motivation to do better in the future. A parent's main goal is to find out why the student's grades are suffering and to devise a plan based on the underlying cause, rather than blindly disciplining the child based on these poor results.

Step 1
Talk to your child. Before you can discipline the teen, you should learn why her grades are dropping. If you can determine the reason for her problems, it is easier to come up with a solution that works for both of you.

Step 2
Set realistic expectations. Not every teen will achieve straight As throughout high school, since every child is different. If your teen is putting the effort into his schoolwork, but is simply not getting the results, disciplining him could have an adverse effect.

Step 3
Avoid taking things away from your teen as punishment. If your teen enjoys doing something and is good at it, removing it from her life will not motivate her. In fact, removing her hobbies could cause her to give up completely.

Step 4
Structure your home life. A common reason for problems in school is a lack of structure at home. If your teen knows that he must finish his homework before the television is turned on or before he can visit friends, he is more likely to complete this work.

Tips

Every child reacts differently to parental intervention, so try multiple angles when determining a solution.

Warnings
Drug and alcohol problems can often lead to poor academic performance, so keep an eye out for these issues.

Wednesday, 25 March 2015

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Following are some questions you might want to ask your child’s counselor:

• How is my child doing in school?
• What are my child’s strengths and weaknesses?
• Are there any areas of concerns or delayed development?
• What are my child’s goals for this year?
• What are some suggestions for action at home?
• What programs are available to help my child to do better?
• Does my child get along well with adults?

• Does my child get along well with his/her peers?
• What can I do to improve discipline at home?
• Are there ways I can improve communication with my child?
• What can I expect after a change in the family (death, divorce, illness, financial status, moving)?
• If my child is (running away from home, being disrespectful, having other problems), what should I do?
• What resources are available at school?
• What resources are available outside of school?
• What do I need to do to prepare my child for college admission?
• What are the best resources for information on financial assistance and scholarships?
• What do I do? My child is (sad, not sleeping, not eating, overeating, has temper tantrums, etc.)
• What do I do if I don’t like my child’s friends?


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Wednesday, 18 September 2013

concentration problems in children


  • Short attention span.
  • Easily distracted by other people/noises.
  • Difficulty focusing and sustaining focus.
  • Shifting focus (moving attention from one thing to another).
  • Failing to give close attention to detail, making careless mistakes.
  • Appearing not to listen when spoken to directly.
  • Difficulty following instructions.
  • Failing to finish tasks (not because of fractious behaviour or failure to understand instructions).
  • Difficulty organizing tasks.

  • Avoids, dislikes or is reluctant to engage in tasks that require sustained mental effort.
  • Loses things necessary for tasks (files or books).
  • Forgetful in daily routine.
  • Inability to keep still in seat.
  • Leaves seat in situation in which remaining seated is expected.
  • Excessive talking.
  • Impulsive – acting before thinking.
  • Interrupting others.
  • Children have more difficulties with work completion, productivity, planning, remembering things needed for school, and meeting deadlines.
  • Children start beating about the bush just to avoid writing or reading, when parents teach these children.
  • If children are asked to finish their homework within a specified time, they just fail to meet the deadline.

  • On being asked to read aloud, these children just stop in the middle and parents need to keep reminding the children every time they stop.
  • Making disruptive noise, leaving their seats unexpectedly, speaking out of turn, disturbing classmates, and not completing classwork are typical 

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