How parents can Build Soft Skill in Children at Home...by Shailendra Porwal
HOW PARENTS CAN BUILD SOFT SKILL
IN CHILDREN AT HOME
Parents are the first teacher to teach soft skill to children at home, small starting can gives a big output.
1. The very first activity the parents must
do is to
"Ask the kids to tell the day activity of school
at home what had happen in class…it will help the kids to focus on what
happened, so that mind can be develop proper.
It will help to improve there Concentration power.
2 Parents Must give the chance to grow
means stop making practice of always say "NO" do not say no always,
let them be mature, let them be self confident.
3. Sharing can be thought…
Letting them participate in house activity also make
there video on what they are doing and let them self-motivate. Sharing thoughts
is the best way to improve, self motivation.
4. Set a proper Agenda
Help your child look ahead to all upcoming
assignments and record the due dates in an agenda. Use the agenda to schedule
in TV and computer time too—this will help your child avoid falling into a trap
of wasted hours in front of a screen instead of working on assignments.
5. Eliminate Distractions
Between cell phones, social media, and friends,
there are a lot of activities that can distract students from their school
work. When it’s time to get down to work, have your child turn off his or her
cell phone and sign out of social media accounts. Any time on the master
schedule that is dedicated to working on school work should be cell phone and
television-free!
6. Set Goals For Each Study
Session
Help your child set specific goals for each
day, like how many pages of a book report to write or how many math questions
to complete. The agenda and master schedule will help with planning your
child’s daily goals so assignments can be completed on time.
7. Start Working On Assignments Early :
Good time management skills mean not leaving
assignments until the day before they are due. Sit down with your child each
week to review upcoming assignments and tests and add them to his or her master
schedule and agenda. Schedule time to start working on them well before they
are due so your child isn’t stressed and scrambling to meet the due dates.
8. Work On One Thing At A
Time
It might seem like more is being accomplished
with multitasking, but splitting attention between more than one task isn’t an
effective way to learn. Your child should work on one task at a time, giving it
his or her full attention. Focusing on one task will help him or her complete
it more efficiently and effectively.
9. Study In Shorter Bursts
For every 30 minutes of school work, have your
child schedule a short 10-15 minute break to recharge. Trying to work on one
thing for too long can actually cause students’ minds to wander more. Taking
short breaks is a good way to give your child’s brain a chance to recharge so he
or she can come back more focused.
10. Start Early In The Day
Encourage your child to work on assignments
earlier in the day, or right after school. Have your child look over his or her
agenda and master schedule to find out what needs to be completed that night
and get started early. Waiting to start until later in the evening means your
child has less time (and energy), leading to delayed bedtimes, unfinished
assignments, and more stress for everyone.
11. Get 6-8 Hours Of Sleep
Getting enough sleep is important to help your
child recharge his or her mind and have the energy needed to stay on track the
next day. Use your master schedule to mark a cut-off time for homework each
night as well as a set bedtime. Following this routine will help make sure your
child has time to unwind at the end of each day and get the sleep he or she
needs.
Shailendra Porwal
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