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7 Tricks To Make Your Children Excel At School

Children do need motivation. If it is done the right way, your child will achieve great results in a comparatively short period of time.

7. Keeping calm and optimistic
Do not show your frustration if your child’s results are poor. Do not start describing or even imagining how hard your child’s life is going be in the future just because his last score at school was lower than usual. It is only natural that children should like hanging out with friends or playing computer games. Do not punish your kid for bad results. Calm down a bit and understand that fear or anxiety may only make things worse. They will ruin your relationship with your child and, instead of respect all you child will feel for you will be fear or even hatred.

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