When you may already be dealing with work, family and trying to run a household, having to don your teacher hat in the name of homework can feel a bit like the last straw. For many parents, the idea of suddenly switching from the washing-up to understanding equations or remembering about the Treaty of Versailles is - well - it's a bit of a mental stretch.
Research shows that parents and carers often feel clueless about their kids鈥 school subjects.
LV General is a parenting influencer and a dad of 2 and he's spoken to an educational expert for some top tips on how to help when you quite literally don't have a clue.
LV General's tips
- Stay positive and encouraging
If you鈥檙e negative, your child will mirror that and be negative themselves. So try to be positive - even about subjects you found difficult yourself. Show that you鈥檙e supportive of their learning - and they鈥檒l want to keep at it.
Don't try to offer unsolicited advice - listen to them and hear what they have to say. By talking to them about the different subjects they're tackling and giving them time to share how they feel about those subjects, you're helping them work through their thoughts and spot the things they may need help on.
- Don鈥檛 take over
As tempting as it is to reminisce about your school days, it's best not to compare. You may have had a very different experience. Try to be relatable and talk about the times you have found work hard and how you got through (as long as they're positive stories!)
It isn't your revision - so let them do the work - don't grab the book and start trying to work it out. Encourage them by, for instance, working through it together. There's more on independent learning from LV General here.
- Use online resources and activities
They shouldn't just use a search engine and hope for the best. On the internet there are many trusted sites that are often recommended by your child鈥檚 school - like 成人快手 Bitesize, which has lots of stuff for both primary and secondary kids, they鈥檝e got revision guides as well as games that are designed to help them learn whilst having fun.
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