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21 Nov 2022, 22:50 GMT+10
We all know that kids these days are struggling in school. There's a lot of pressure on them to succeed, and sometimes it feels like they're under a microscope. So how do you know if your kid is doing okay? We'll evaluate different aspects of kids' performance and give you some tips on how to help them out. Keep reading to learn more!
As any parent knows, evaluating kids' performance cannot be easy. On the one hand, you want to encourage and give them positive feedback. On the other hand, you don't want to set the bar too low and have them think mediocrity is acceptable. As a general rule, it's important, to be honest with your children and give them specific feedback on what they did well and what they could improve. For example, if your child gets a good grade on a test, tell them that you're proud of their hard work. On the other hand, if they get a bad grade, let them know that you know they're capable of doing better and offer specific suggestions on how they can improve. By taking this approach, Matic Academy can help your children set realistic goals and continue to improve their performance over time.
Do you remember being a kid in school? It was tough. All that pressure to succeed and get good grades. The pressure doesn't stop when kids graduate high school; it may even be worse. A recent study found that adults are putting more pressure on young people than ever to excel academically and professionally. And if you think this is just an issue for the so-called "tiger moms" or overbearing dads, think again. According to the researchers, men and women are equally likely to put academic and career expectations on their children. So what can we do about this problem? We can't go back in time and change how our parents were raised.
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