5 WAYS TO SUCCEED IN SECONDARY SCHOOL

I’m always happy when I meet parents that are involved in their children’s school life.

Parents can play a vital role in helping kids/teens succeed in school by being informed and offering support and guidance. 

Even though teens are seeking independence, parental involvement is important for academic success.

Today I’m going to share 5 ways your big kids can start implementing daily that will guarantee their success in school and in future. S

So here we go (dear parents if you have a secondary school children please send this post to them 👇

Dear students,

If you want to have good grades in school then learn to master the skills of getting organized, stay focused, and see work through to the end in school. 

Break down tasks into smaller chunks and stick to the studying calendar schedule so you’re not studying for multiple tests all in one night. Remember to take notes in class, organize them by subject, and review them at home.

Keep assignments and class information together in binders, notebooks, or folders that are organized by subject. 

Create a calendar that will help you recognize upcoming deadlines and plan your time accordingly.

Planning is key! 

Prioritize your daily to-do lists, and study and do homework in a bright, quiet, space. 

You can remind your teen that when it comes to studying and homework, multitasking is a time-waster. Working in an environment free of distractions like TV and mobile phones works best. 

Find a study buddy: If you’re studying for a test, get your siblings or a classmate to quiz you. 

And remember that getting a good night’s sleep is smarter than cramming, especially if you have a test the next day.

Remember that you are the major keys to your future.

Study today so you can play tomorrow

I hope this helps

Have a wonderful day

Ms Olu

Published by Positive Parenting with Olu

Hi I'm Olufunke. I'm an Author living in London. I love writing, reading and cooking. I'm also interested in education. I am passionate about working with children and their wellbeing. I am the founder of Positive Parenting with Olu Podcast.

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