Parent Student Tips
Parent Student Tips
Parent Student Tips
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Tips for helping
your student succeed
Has unusually low energy and activity levels. ulating conversation during dinner, trips,
Is more tearful, anxious, defensive or impatient
games, reading time, family sports, and home
organization.
than usual.
Help your student get the sleep he/she needs: Instead of trying to teach your child methods
you used at school (math, reading etc.), make
Set a regular time for “lights out” and stick to an appointment with your child’s teacher and
it. find out the methods that work best today.
No big meals near bedtime. Stay in the loop by reading school newsletters
Eliminate caffeine within six hours of bedtime. and visiting the school website. If your child’s
teacher has an active website, be sure to
Make sure the after-dinner period is relaxing check it regularly to monitor grades and
as opposed to physically active. homework assignments.
Establish a calming bedtime routine. Communication is crucial. Talk to your student’s
teachers. If your student knows you are inter-
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