Positive Parenting...Need of todays parents

positive parenting - we all expect our child to study hard but dont u think the child also needs some break thru studies.if study will not b stressful ,he will b happy 2 do that.
India
December 14, 2006 9:42pm CST
We all know the importance of study.In todays tough competition every parent want his child 2 perform at best in studies.But the child gets tremendous burdon of studying when it bcomes excessive.So what 2 do? here is answer --make study a play.the numbers can b taught by playing counting games.While jumping,runnning poems can b mugged. With little attention 2 our child's hobbies we can take best from it. What is ur opinion?R u going in which way?
4 responses
@anne_143god (5387)
• Philippines
15 Dec 06
Yes I agree with you thats the way the children should be teach for them to have interest more to study.
• India
15 Dec 06
study and play - students do have tendency to go where they feel relax.So why not to make study relaxation by introducing games in it.
yes Anne,u r right giving education to the student of his interest do increase his interest in the study and makes our job easier to make them study without any burden
@patgalca (18198)
• Orangeville, Ontario
15 Dec 06
My 13 year old has struggled with school. She developed an ulcer in grade 2 all because of math. A lot of the pressure is coming from the government, I'm afraid - at least here it is. The teachers are forced to teach so much in a small period of time. (Perhaps they don't need two months off in the summer time.) One year I prayed my daughter would get a teacher who made learning fun. That year that is exactly what she got - a teacher who made learning fun. Browbeating teachers are not helping the students learn, they are turning them away from school. My children are past the stage you are referring to, but there are plenty of ways to helpt them learn. Having them bake cookies helps them learn to measure and count. My 10 year old is in a Christmas pageant and we had to provide our own angel costumes. Me? I don't think so. I sat, mesmerized, as I watched my 13 year old put create a costume with such intensity. It is no wonder she wants to be a designer when she grows up. Learning can be fun, I just wish all of the teachers knew that.
• India
15 Dec 06
positive parenting - so much need t0 convince parents in this way
great u r a nice parent.u deed the right thing.all we need is to convey our experience to the people around us,so everyone will b benefitted.
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• India
15 Dec 06
you are absolutely right,but the burden should be reduced on the children,they should be practised daily how to read books how to play and to sleep etc,..
@hemesh (214)
• India
15 Dec 06
parents should make thier child study what is of his/her interest.
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