I don't know the "best" way, but I have always loved learning and school projects. My parents fostered this in my by reading to me and helping me learn to read very early. My father also took me to the Public Library on the weekends where they had different programs for children (e.g. puppet shows, speakers who talked about how something is made, sometimes field trips, etc.). We were given opportunities to participate in Summer Camp that involved outdoor activities AND educational type projects. I went to private schools my entire life so I was exposed to other people my age who were also interested in learning. I think this helped me avoid some of the "distractions" out there. Overall, though, the best gift was knowing that my parents were avid readers and encouraged us to learn as much as possible.
I want to add that I have volunteered as a tutor for children whose parents can not afford traditional tutoring services. I have seen children from varied backgrounds. The COMMON theme in all their lives is their parent does not take an active interest or role in helping them with their studies. Every child I've tutored has moved up at least two letter grades. I did not do anything "special." I just took the time to be interested in what they were doing in school and they developed the confidence they needed to do what they could do all along.
2006-08-03 21:14:47
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answered by mgtysn 2
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2016-09-28 21:37:15
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answered by geddings 4
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mgtysn has it right. It's the parental interest that helps kids like school.
The answer is NOT to pander to kids by making school 'fun.' Schools are not entertainment centers; kids can have fun at home. School is work! It is also, or should be, preparation for the real world where bosses won't give a hoot about making the job fun.
If a child has his or her eyes opened to being interested in the world around him or her, that child will find school and learning interesting. How to do that? From infancy on, spend time reading to your child and talking about what you've read; go to the zoo, to parks, to museums--yes, your child will find museums fascinating, particularly if you are excited about them too. It is the parents' responsibility to prepare their child's mind for learning.
Too many parents in the UK and the US seem to think it's the schools' and teachers' responsibility to raise kids; they're YOUR kids and you're responsible for raising them and helping them to learn.
I'm sick to death of seeing young children out late at night with their parents. I'm tired of hearing about the late-night TV shows kids are watching. How do you expect your child to learn if he or she is tired, and is falling asleep during school?
How about getting up early enough to feed your kids a decent breakfast? Cut out the snack foods. It's been said that an army marches on it's stomach; i.e. soldiers need to be well fed. Kids learn better when they are well fed and lovingly nurtured.
How about--and here's a radical thought--supporting your child's teachers instead of undermining them. When you tell your child that the teacher is wrong, you are teaching your child to disrespect not only the teacher, but also education. And then you wonder why your child is not succeeding.
Get real!
2006-08-03 23:11:36
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answered by not the real me 4
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The best way is for parents to get involved and support their interest and find ways outside of school to develope their interest further. Some children don't fit into certain situations that is why they have more and more online virtual classrooms. Plus listen, understand and be their advocate.
2006-08-03 21:09:29
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answered by M360 3
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Make sure that the teachers in the school are teaching in a fun way and your children should have good friends which they can enjoy with them. and you should also keep attention on your children and remind them always how necessary is education.
2006-08-03 21:15:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Do some family activities with them. Like reading time together. If your children are teens, consider talking about college and career planning.
2006-08-04 09:03:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I think by the parents intrest in their kids lives and what they're doing in school. If kids don't feel like their parents are at all interested in what they're doing in school, they less likely to care, too.
2006-08-03 21:09:08
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answered by First Lady 7
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well iam only 17 and left school 2 years ago kids love prim school when they move up to high school year 9 they will want to leave dont really know much but i love prim school and thats all i was not ment to leave school but i left school my mum try to keep me but i left to my sisters and never went back high school these days is crap people pick on the other kid thats why they leave
2006-08-03 21:11:13
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answered by Anonymous
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umm i would start from the beginning of there education answer there quesitons the best u can because they kno there are answers and that ur there to help them introduce them to as many things to see what they like and why its so intresting
2006-08-03 21:10:51
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answered by Louisa S 2
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Show them how interesting learning really is :)
2006-08-03 21:08:49
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answered by mickurahul 3
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