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A Parent’s Worst Nightmare Parents can’t help it. The moment their children spring forth
into the world, parents worry about their little ones with every breath
they take. Accidents, deaths, failure—these are just some of the
worst nightmares parents have. What not to do: • Bribery. So your child doesn’t want to study? Don’t promise him food, gifts, or money just to get him to study. This will set off a dangerous cycle and will make the child think that refusing to perform his responsibilities is the key to getting the things he wants. • Coaching and tutoring. It’s one thing to assist your child in understanding certain concepts, but it’s quite another to constantly furnish him with the answers to all of his questions. Instead of helping him become more self-reliant and teaching him to look things up by himself, you are only increasing his dependence on you. This will not help him at all in school, where you will not be around to give him the right answers. What to do: • Keep a watchful eye. This rings true for both working parents and parents who work at home. You can ask your child how his lessons were for that day, and keep a subtle eye on him while he’s working on his homework. Just make sure that you’re not breathing down his neck and pushing him to study all the time. • Provide much needed help. Again, assisting your child every once in a while is fine. Just make sure to do it in moderation, and that you won’t rush to his side every time he’s stumbled on a problem. You can help him in other ways by giving him a snack to keep his energy up while studying, or by adding some extra details that can help him understand his homework better. As for your own concerns, remember that if your child doesn’t
turn out a stellar performance in class, it is no reason to punish him
or love him any less. Just make sure that you remain supportive and
encouraging, and remember that there are always many other chances for
your child to improve. |
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