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Helping your Child with His/Her Extracurricular Activities

Helping your Child with His/Her Extracurricular Activities

Life nowadays is a fast-moving saturated stream of various events and affairs

. Adults usually do not have time to organize their own time-table. And at the same time there is a need to help their child to streamline his/her schedule. Also they need to adapt their working hours to their child's needs. The majority of kids like to participate in this or that kind of extracurricular activities, from dancing classes to discussion hours in a local library. And very often they neglect their study in benefits of attending extra classes. Therefore, parents should help. 1. First of all you need to set priorities. Academic hours should be on the first place for you as well as for your children. You should speak with a child and explain him/her the importance of class and homework. 2. Then you both should make a schedule. Write it with your child and follow it as well as you want your child follows. Parents should not break rules which they set themselves. 3. Watch your child. He/she should end an extra class in a good mood, and be eager to go there once again: if a child is too tired or exhausted he/she exceeds his/her limits. But leaving a class after the first misfortune must not become a rule: parents should encourage and support their children. 4. Also, parental childhood dreams must not be imposed on a child. Extracurricular classes are chosen according to kid's interests, not yours. 5. And finally, you should watch if attracts conform to child's abilities. If a boy has no sense of rhythm but still wants to play drums it may be better to switch his attention to some other kind of activity. But do not disappoint him too much: if this is his life dream, maybe, you should try one various programs devoted to the development of sense of rhythm.

Helping your Child with His/Her Extracurricular Activities

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Helping your Child with His/Her Extracurricular Activities