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Help Your Child Succeed in School

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A new school year is synonymous with a new beginning. 'Get off
to a good start' is what every parent says to every child. 'Set
up good study habits; make good friends; get good grades.' These
are all dreams of both parent and child. They sound good, and
they are good; but they are only as good as your child feels
about him/herself.


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Help Your Child Succeed in School
Copyright (c) 2007 Sally Goldberg, Ph.D.
Dr. Sally Parenting, Inc.
http://www.drsallyparenting.com



Q. If you had to pick one strategy for helping your child to
succeed in school, what would that be?

A. Self-esteem building. That holds the key.

A new school year is synonymous with a new beginning. "Get off to
a good start" is what every parent says to every child. "Set up
good study habits; make good friends; get good grades." These are
all dreams of both parent and child. They sound good, and they
are good; but they are only as good as your child feels about
him/herself. Feelings of self-esteem, self-worth, and
self-confidence are the foundation for making these kinds of
successes happen.

Here's how you can help...

1. Show your child respect and appreciation. Respect your child
as you say, "Please...," and appreciate your child as you say,
"Thank you." It turns out that the way to teach your child to say
"please" and "thank you" is to say "please" and "thank you" to
your child.

2. Help your child uncover his own uniqueness. Take as much time
as you can to delight in your child's individuality. Your child
is the one and only person like he/she is. No one else has been
born into the world like your child. Have fun helping your child
discover his/her own personal passion, potential, and place in
the world.

3. Change the word "misbehavior" to "mistaken behavior." What do
we know about mistakes? We learn from them. Teach your child as
much as possible how not to make the same mistakes again.

4. Help your child to learn, to do, and to be all he/she can.
Reserve praise for major accomplishments, but encourage your
child by noticing and reflecting back to him/her about small
occurrences. You can show your awareness by reinforcements like:

"I noticed you finished your reading assignment. You are
responsible."

"I saw you open the door for your brother. That was helpful."

"I watched you put your favorite toy away. You handled it
carefully."

Every small step is worthy of recognition as a major step toward
further success.


Being the best at something is a respectable goal. However, doing
the best you can comes first. Focus on your child's capability
and strength. Notice his/her individuality. Help your child learn
better behavior. Encourage him/her to succeed. What you think of
your child is what your child will think of him/herself. Believe
in your child; think positive; think strong. Self-esteem on the
inside manifests itself in school success on the outside. Enjoy
your partnership. 




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Sally Goldberg, Ph.D., is a professor of education at the 
University of Phoenix and parenting specialist. Through her 
books, articles, presentations, and one-on-one coaching she 
empowers parents to solve problems. She gives weekly parenting 
classes in different locations in Scottsdale, AZ. If you would 
like to contact Dr. Sally, you can reach her at 480-766-6323 or 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Find out more at 
http://www.drsallyparenting.com


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