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Parents’ role in children

  1. Parents’ Role on students Poor performance in Learning
  2. Introduction Awareness of cycles is good. But many of us only dwell on the negative implications. Yes, kids are very likely to mimic our self-destructive behaviours. But, if we do a good job of parenting, it means children also get a lot of good things from us! We know parents with good self esteem tend to raise children with more secure self esteem. Parents who succeed in education tend to have children who meet and even surpass their parents’ accomplishments. And while it is true that children of divorced families are more likely to divorce, it is also true that children of happily married parents tend to find the same happiness in adult relationships
  3. Issues occurred Issues regarding students poor performance in learning Mathematics, Science and English language. Lack of interests and motivation Family-related factors Lack of confidence in making decisions or in learning. Classroom environment
  4. 1. Lack of interests and motivation. Cause and effect Children who have a poor self-image avoid activities that they deem beyond their capabilities. Even if they can actually complete a given task, these students engage in self-defeating behaviour to protect the little self-worth they do possess. For them, it is better to withhold effort or to procrastinate rather than risk trying, failing, and feeling even worse about them. Some students do not have good support at home. The home environment shapes the initial attitudes that children hold toward learning.
  5. 1. Lack of interests and motivation. Solutions Parents:  help their children build these skills in school years.  make sure that our child completes his/her homework.  talk to our child about school problems and achievements every day .  Praise our child’s good behavior.  Family involvement is one of the most important contributors to school completion and success.
  6. 2. Family-related factors Cause and effect Family-related factors can play a critical role in a student's academic performance. For instance, when parents either don't care or are too busy to care about their children's performance, the kids can lose their academic focus. Furthermore, living in poverty also can distract a child from academics because survival becomes a more immediate and pressing priority.
  7. 2. Family-related factors Solutions Parents:  Parents must not only supervise homework, but create a comfortable location for doing homework.  Make sure our child has a schedule planner for school and writes down homework assignments daily.  Regular communication between parents and teachers is the key to improving student achievement.  Share our knowledge to help teachers adapt lessons to match your child’s interests and learning style.
  8. 3. Lack of confidence in making decisions or in learning. Cause and effect If a youngster doesn’t receive adequate encouragement throughout childhood, he may internalize this ongoing message and struggle with a lack of self-confidence, If parents raise a child with inordinate criticism, the youngster might receive a negative message about herself. Some parents inadvertently stifle a child’s self-confidence by overprotecting or steering him away from independence
  9. Parents:  tackle children’s lack of confidence on a number of different fronts .  parents we tackling manageable challenges with our assistance  must stop controlling and start coaching.  Let him/her try to do it himself/herself from the earliest age.  We demonstrate how to do something, or we use words to suggest a strategy, or we simply spot them Solutions 3. Lack of confidence in making decisions or in learning.
  10. 4. Classroom environment Cause and effect Disruptive students may disturb other students. They may talk constantly, shout out answers, yell random phrases in the middle of class, hop seats or bully other students, hoping to get a rise out of their peers and teachers. Without swift action from the teacher, this type of student behaviour can infect an entire class, prompt other students to join in and prevent students from learning, because they’ll likely be paying more attention to the class clown than they are to the teacher
  11. 4. Classroom environment Solutions Effective classroom management starts on the first day of school, when teachers discuss class rules, routines and procedures with their students. When students know what is expected of them, their behaviour improves and they are more equipped to concentrate on their lessons. If our child seems frustrated by the lack of routine in her classroom, talk to her/his teacher.
  12. Conclusion I know that some days will bring unforeseen difficulties and that some children seem more challenging than others. But at least we will know in our hearts that we have tried our best to help our children navigate the road of life successfully.
  13. Thank You
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