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As I am of 16, so i can say that they can do it simply by encouraging them that they can do it !!!

2006-12-29 00:33:53 · answer #1 · answered by Atin Gupta 3 · 0 0

Parents can encourage the child to write down honestly his/her strengths and weaknesses and then very lovingly help the child to improve on the weak areas. Also a child should be a well rounded personality. While most parents teach their child to reach his academic potential by extra coaching and tuitions, they fail to realize that ultimately it is the values that the child is going to carry along with him/her. So a lot of caring, sharing and a never say die attitude can help him/her reach his/her true potential. Teachers can work with the parents to achieve this.

2006-12-29 08:51:47 · answer #2 · answered by nayana 1 · 0 0

This depends upon age of child. The best answer is to become learning facilitator to child and creat an atmosphere of stability and safety arund child. Like no child remains hungry in the same manner if proper environment is provided child will definately select and learn on its own. I strongly believe only support should come from parents and teachers and no force.

2006-12-31 02:22:10 · answer #3 · answered by Kirit Mehta 1 · 0 0

Teachers can help by realizing when a child could have a learning problem, instead of saying the child is lazy, doesn't care, etc.
Many times a child doesn't do their work because they CAN"T, not because they WON"T.
Teachers need to stand up for the children who need help instead of letting the administrators bully them into keeping quiet and ignoring the children.
All this goes on all across the country.
Most teachers DO want to help children, but there are SO MANY times that their bosses will not let them.

WE as parents are TAXPAYERS who are PAYING these school personnel their PAYCHECKS to HELP OUR CHILDREN,
but instead they use OUR TAX DOLLARS for lawyers and courts to FIGHT parents because they do NOT want to help the children. These parents are PAYING the school for lawyers and court to fight against themselves !!!!!!!

They could have used all this money to help the children in the first place.
All this causes the child to have low self esteem, being teased and bullied, dropping out of school, turning to drugs and in jails.

All at the hands of the people WE pay and TRUST to help our children!!

2006-12-30 01:39:53 · answer #4 · answered by jdeekdee 6 · 0 0

It is a circle without end. First, the parents and the teachers come up with a plan. Then, parents support teachers...teachers support parents and so on. Soon, the child will get the idea that only his/her best will do.

2006-12-29 11:31:34 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Symbols, patterns and other stimuli help keep them thinking on a very basic level. You'll be surprised how they can add by picking pictures that are balanced, or sometimes when they are in a crazy mood they'll choose images that are imbalanced just to have fun. Things that have different feelings, like smooth versus rough. Or even when they are very little toys that activate when they kick them, or other small feats that are fun. Keep em thinkin all the time, well, have some down time too, where they just chill out, but even challenging things can be fun.

2006-12-29 20:48:20 · answer #6 · answered by New Millennium Minds 3 · 0 0

Positive reinforcement always works with people, especially with children.Encourage your child by giving appreciation for things he had done well. For things that need improvement, give constructive criticism and always ensure the child that you love him , no matter what mistakes he commits. Sometimes this is the most effective motivational method to help him achieve his potential. Tell him to believe in himself always because you do believe in him.

2007-01-01 05:48:41 · answer #7 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

parents and teachers very importance of all child achieves,parents encourage there all talents and teachers should do all moral support to childs..then only the child can grow up

2006-12-31 03:25:47 · answer #8 · answered by iran k 1 · 0 0

Always praise a job well done
Read to them often
Encourage good self-esteem
Teach them honesty
Love them unconditionally{my husband disagrees with that one}
Discipline with consistency
These are a few of things I found very helpful as a parent.Stay in touch with your child's teacher,and never expect more than they can handle.

2006-12-29 13:34:19 · answer #9 · answered by birdlady 3 · 0 0

Parents can take an interest in homework and make sure the student does the work and quiz him in spelling words and math tables. Parents can also go to museums and zoos ect. to keep their children interested in learning. Finally parents and teachers need to communicate with each other.

2006-12-30 10:31:07 · answer #10 · answered by redunicorn 7 · 0 0

By patience, understanding and tapping the potential of the child by encouraging the child to be at its best.

2006-12-30 12:52:31 · answer #11 · answered by angel 4 · 0 0

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