What Your Kids are Paying to Score High

Posted by Jobors on July 26th, 2019

As the education system is changing rapidly and becoming more competitive and complex every day, a lot of parents expect their child to be on the first position despite of their calibre and interest. The irony is only one student can attain the first position and what about others ?? Aren't they good students or good human being. Our expectations of our children's psychological abilities, even more than of their physical abilities, are typically much too high.

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We should have a positive and open environment at home where children can discuss with parents on any topic. In a current scenario, we are just focused on academics rather than grooming the overall personality of a child, although the trend is changing and we can identify few parents who are helping their kids to pursue a career of their choice. Overall personality needs to be groomed rather than just scoring 90%, If someone scored 90% and does not carry cultural and family values its like tree with lot of fruits and weak roots. After few season tree will fall down so we need to have strong roots for the betterment of society and that is the most important things. Strong roots will always come from family values, as we conduct lot of Interviews for the internal&nbsp job opening but we never consider high marks as a sole criterion. We look at overall personality of a candidate while considering them for a job opening.

Being into education domain from a long time I have seen so many students carrying the burden of Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Maths, Commerce etc despite of their interest, they pursue these subjects because parents want them to be Engineer, Doctor or CA. Its the need of an hour that we should be flexible and give freedom to our kids to pursue a career of their dream and of-course in a guided manner.

When you ask a question while your child is studying, wait for your child to respond. If you rush to give an answer, you’re sending the message that you don’t think your child can answer. A longer “wait time” may communicate higher expectations and, therefore, increase student achievement.

  • Avoid comparing siblings and child of your colleagues.
  • Treat all of your children equally rather than considering their report card. 
  • You can help your child develop that “they can do” attitude. Here’s how:
  • Teach your child how to set small goals, be precise when you giving him/her goal. 
  • Teach your child how to handle a challenge and is required to be a role model for them. 
  • Talk about schoolwork and their life every day, and give time to them.
  • Praise effort, not an achievement, as effort is journey and journey should be praised rather than a milestone.
  • Display your children’s achievements on the fridge or in the bedroom. 
  • Make a book/diary of work he/she is particularly proud of.

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Those who score good marks I congratulate them and those who could not I congratulate them too because this is not the end of the world, so stay positive work hard and carry cultural values with strong roots.

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