“Schoolwork”
The next step is for the parent to go to school demanding that the teacher develop some sort of fool-proof reporting method. Teachers are actually faced with writing daily and weekly reports for parents. This never provides a long-term solution because it address-es the wrong problem. It also robs teachers of valuable teaching and preparation time.
The real problem is that the child has learned that it is unsafe to discuss school with his or her parents. Rather than developing a reporting plan, it is much wiser to work on the real problem—helping children and parents learn to talk to each other in safe and sup-portive ways. This solution works, and it lasts a lifetime.
You can teach your child to discuss school with you. While you are doing this, you can also lay the foundation blocks that will build a true winner out of your youngster.
STEP ONE: Sit down with your children two to three times per week. Have them point out the best things they did on their papers.
STEP TWO: Make sure your child describes to you the reasons for his or her success. As they put these into words, the reasons for the success will be imprinted on their brain, never to be erased. They will start to believe they are in control of their success.
STEP THREE: Work with your children on their mis-takes only when they ask for your help. Let the school work on deficiencies. Teachers have training to help with the deficiencies in effective ways.
STEP FOUR: Be patient. This is a real change in oper-ation. It will take the child a period of time to believe that this is not just a new phase his parents are going through. Look for the real benefits to show up in several months or maybe during the next few years, depending upon the child’s past history.
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