Encouraging your child at school
Top Tips
Check for information about your child’s progress in your child’s homework diary or exercise book
Encourage your child to give it a go even if it seems difficult
Provide a comfortable space to talk and work
Do exercises in little steps – a bit at a time
Ask other family members to help and encourage your child to learn
Make learning fun, play games and laugh at your mistakes!
Show you are interested and ask question
Celebrating Achievement
It's always a good idea to reward your child's progress (e.g. getting their homework done on time), and it doesn't have to cost lots of money! You could...
let your child pick what film you're going to watch as a family
let them play their favourite game
make extra special time to have fun together
Talk about school and ask the right questions
Ask questions that lead to conversation
Avoid questions that lead to a ‘yes’ or ‘no’ answer
Try to find out what school work is about so that you can ask questions that will help your child to solve problems themselves
Talking together
Why is talking important?
- Your child will enjoy sharing their ideas thoughts and views with you
It helps to bring any worries, fears or concerns your child may have out into the open
Listening skills
Why is listening important?
- Being a good listener is important in your relationship with your child
Listening tells your child they are important to you
Listening shows you want your child to share their feelings with you
Here are some questions to help you talk to your children about school and their learning. Quite often we may get a grunt or a sarcastic reply, but stick with it, ask them at least one question every day.
What was most fun at school today?
What is your favourite thing to do at home?
What made you laugh today?
Tell me something about your favourite animal
What's your favourite thing about school?
Is there anything you don’t understand at school? What is it?
Have you helped someone recently? What did you do?
What games did you play today?
Who is your favourite teacher and why?
What's hard for you at school at the moment?
Describe something you’ve eaten today at school
Tell me about one thing you have done at school today that you feel proud of
What has made you sad recently?
If you had a wish, what would it be?
What do you want to be when you are older?
What's easy for you at school at the moment?
Tell me about something that you are good at
Useful Links
www.bbc.co.uk/learning
www.bbc.co.uk/schools
www.channel4learning.com
You can also get information from your local library or why not talk to other parents, friends and family about helping your child with their learning.
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