
Are you worried and want to know “how to improve child’s school performance”? Well, you are not alone; it is common and natural to get worried about your children’s future. We have many expectations from them, and we want our children to be good in every field. So that they does not have to face any difficulty in the future, that’s why every parent wants his child to study in a good school, and many parents give up everything to fulfill it. But what happens when the kids don’t meet your expectations.
Many parents are unhappy and worried about their child’s school performance. Sometimes parents also get angry with their children, which is justified, but it is not entirely correct either. First of all, we should understand that not every child is the same, that is why we should not be compare our children with others. There can be many reasons for children’s poor performance in school; scolding and hitting children without understanding them properly is not a good thing. That’s why we have to find out what the reasons are and develop some habits which will help your child. This article will tell you about 22 such methods to improve your child’s school performance.
How to improve child’s school performance
1. Cultivating good study habits is more important than just providing material conditions
Parents provide different types of rich and convenient study material for their children’s education to learn everything well and easily without any hindrance. Due to this, parents feel that their children can improve their studies without their parents. Many studies have told us that parents who do not accompany their children in their studies do not perform as well. Parents should accompany their children in studies, especially in the early years (primary school 1st and 2nd year). By this, they can help in teaching good habits to their children. This is the right time when you can monitor your children’s learning habits and improve them. Always remember that children who have good habits always do well in their studies.
2. Full of hopes, dreams and ambitions for your children
When parents have high expectations, their children do well in school. Such expectations are hopes, dreams, goals, or ambitions. Make the children feel that you have faith in his potential and he can be successful in everything. Don’t ever let them get upset because of failure. This will help in boosting the confidence of your child.v
Tips:
- Let your children know what you think is important and should be done well in school;
- Let your child know that you believe in his potential and abilities;
- Frequently discuss with your children their dreams and plans for the future.
3. Let your children fall in love with learning
Encourage children to learn from their mistakes and also discuss how to resolve them. So that in the coming time they can face those difficulties properly. No matter how difficult it is, never give up and always give the inspiration to work hard. Praise your children for their good deeds; this will increase their confidence and morale.
Always instill a positive attitude towards learning in children; they will never give up their desire to learn even after graduation. The attitude of the parents directly affects the children. That is why keep respect and a positive attitude towards the school and the teacher. At least keep a positive attitude towards education in front of the children. Always discuss on request about his school, teachers, lessons taught in the school, and other school activities.
You can also explain to your children how you plan and set goals and how you implement the plan after the plan has started. Mastering these skills will benefit children for life.
Tips:
- Show your child your positive attitude and good working habits;
- Talk to your children about what they are studying at school;
- Teach children how to concentrate when something is distracting;
- If they lack self-confidence or doubt themselves, you should provide help and encourage them to continue their efforts.
- When children lack self-confidence, they often say: “I don’t know what to do”, “I don’t remember”, “Too difficult”, “Very boring”, you need to know how-to guide.
- Praise children for their hard work and persistence in homework.
4. develop some good study habits
Teach your children some good study habits like:
- Do homework at a fixed time and place
- Do not stay up late to do homework
- Accept homework when time is over
- Review before doing homework
- Make it clear that homework is to consolidate what you have learned
- Do the topic first, the most important thing is to examine the questions carefully
- The handwriting should be neat
- The posture should be correct
- The homework environment should be simple
- Ensure concentration
- Have time to play after finishing the homework
- You can ask if you don’t know, but it is best to think first
5.Talk to your children about what happened in school every day
Children who tell their parents about school activities have a better learning effect. Talk with the kids about books, TV shows, movies, and even eating together. All these also help the children to improve in their studies. With this, children will never feel hesitant to share their problems with you openly.
Tips:
Talk to your child about what happened at school. For example, various activities, subjects being studied, things happening on the playground, etc.;
- Watch TV programs suitable for their age with your children and talk about your views;
- When eating dinner, everyone can talk about what happened that day;
- Talk to your children about history, news, or other topics that interest them;
- If you find it difficult for your child to discuss what happened in school, you can try the following methods:
a) Don’t ask: “How is school today?” You should ask: “What fun (or bad) things happened today? What new things did you learn today?”
b) Get topics from their homework and try to discuss these issues.
c) Ask the teacher to send you the content of school activities every few weeks so that you can understand your child’s school life.
6. Study with children
Parents should read the book aloud with the children; this helps a lot for the children. With this, the children recite the words correctly. By reading together, you can monitor your children’s mistakes. Teach your kids to love to read and not to pay more attention to reading skills.
If you think that your reading ability is not so good, still you can enjoy the story with your children. With this your ability to read will also improve, isn’t it a wonderful thing. If you want, you can make make-up stories, or even tell your childhood stories, or you can even borrow audiobooks from a local library.
Tips:
Share stories about you with your children;
- Read with your children and discuss the stories in the book. For example, ask the child which character he likes best or what will happen next in the story;
- If you are not confident in your reading skills, you can borrow audiobooks from the library and listen with your children;
- If you use different languages at home, you can tell stories in your native language. This is very beneficial to children’s study and life.
7. Participate in children’s activities
Studies have found that when schools, families, and communities work together to support learning, children perform better in school. And have a more positive attitude towards school life.
For some parents, participating in children’s school activities reminds them of unpleasant experiences. Some parents are upset about communicating with teachers and other school staff. You have to remember that although your experience at school may not be pleasant, you can make your children have a happy school life.
Tips:
- Discuss the child’s learning situation and learning goals with the teacher;
- Meet with the principal and other teachers to discuss what you can do to make your child learn the best;
- If necessary, please ask for help. Many community groups provide assistance to parents;
- Communicate with other parents. You will find that the problems your child encounters at school or home are normal among their peers.
8. Let the child do his homework independently, unless he asks you for help
Should we help our children with homework? My suggestion is that yes, we should help with their homework. But remember that this is also a skill. Many parents want their children to help themselves. Because when children find a solution to a problem, their self-confidence and morale increase. But if they fail even after continuous chest, then we must intervene in it. Do one thing, whenever your child is doing homework, you sit some distance away from him with a newspaper or a book in hand. When the child has a problem, you help him.
While counseling your child, please pay attention to your attitude, body language, and manner of speaking; it is crucial. Whenever your child fails in any task, whether it is related to school or any other work, don’t scold your kids for their failures or call them “stupid.”, you should encourage them by saying this. For example, I have faith in you; you will be successful if you try again. First of all, keep your mood calm and praise their excellent work so far, and you should focus on discussing how to solve the problem.
9. Parents must be role models
Psychological research shows that the influence of parents on their children does not depend on what the parents do or say, but it depends on what kind of person the parents are. Parents are the most important first mentors in a child’s life, and their attitude towards life will gradually subtly affect the child. Many parents watch TV and play puzzles on their own every day but require their children to study hard. Children will definitely be more interested in TV and puzzles than in books. Therefore, if parents want their children to become learning-lovers, the best way is to become learning-loving ones by themselves.
10. Continue to encourage and inspire children
Not all children can get the attention of teachers in school. Therefore, parents must encourage and inspire their children unconditionally. An educator pointed out: 80% of children’s learning progress is attributed to their parents’ encouragement and inspiration. For example, if your child wants to study insects, you can take him outside to observe ants.
11. Don’t compare your child with someone else’s child
Each child’s talents and interests are different. Some show a certain endowment earlier, and some maybe later. Parents don’t have to stare at other people’s children all day long, watch what they see and learn, and then force their children to go home. An education professor at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom said that he studied hundreds of gifted children and concluded that what really allows children to achieve in the future is their creativity, self-control and self-motivation.
12. Accompany your children to find their true interests
You can’t let your children study with books all day, but also help them develop some extracurricular interests. Too many extracurricular interests will definitely affect children’s learning, and none of them will be detrimental to children’s physical and mental development. Helping children find their own hobbies is the responsibility of parents.
Remember, don’t choose interesting classes for your children based on your own eyes. Respect the children’s wishes. Moreover, if you choose an interesting class, you also need to allow your child to give up halfway through. This is his power. The only thing parents have to do is to provide more opportunities for their children to experience. Children will always find their favourite among many experiences.
13. Let the child sleep well
The quality of a child’s sleep is directly related to his behaviour. An Israeli study showed that one hour less sleep at night could lower a child’s IQ. The prosperity of various electronic devices and various forms of media has made modern people sleep less and less, and children’s sleep time has also been affected. A survey in the United States showed that children now sleep an entire hour less than children ten years ago. When a child is 5 years old, he needs 11 hours of sleep a day, 7 years old needs 10.5 hours, 9 years old needs 10 hours, 11 years old needs 9.5 hours, and 14 years old needs 9 hours.
14. Let kids play crazy
What is the relationship between children’s crazy play and improving their academic performance? Yes, it depends on how you guide them. You can learn a lot by playing freely outdoors: balance, risk management, planning, coordination, etc. These abilities are actually directly related to project execution. Go crazy with your child, specify a plan, make a budget, assess risks, and execute happily with him. Let the children understand what project management is when they are playing.
Of course, it is best to have you playing with your children.
15. Emphasize basic skills and involve children in housework earlier
The younger the child, the more parents should focus on cultivating their children’s basic skills. The so-called basic skills include not only dressing, tying shoelaces, and developing good habits but also basic language skills, logical judgment, and communication skills. If you find that your child has problems with these very basic skills, don’t be so anxious to let your child do an extra reading or study more complex math problems.
16. Don’t expose to your children that you gave up hope in a subject
Many parents are partial to subjects when they are studying. For example, many parents hate mathematics when they are in school. Don’t reveal your own fears and laziness about a particular subject to your children. Don’t say something like this to your children: “It’s okay if you don’t know how to count. It’s okay to find money without making mistakes.”
If you find that your child is behind in a certain subject, go to the teacher and find a way together. In addition, you can find some supplementary reading materials related to this subject to increase your children’s interest in this subject.
17. Listen to the teacher’s overtones
Now the teacher evaluates the students more politely. If your child’s teacher says, “He is working hard at…”, or “He started…”, or “With the help of the teacher and classmates, he…”, it means that your child has a problem in some aspect of learning. If the teacher says, “in this respect, he is continuously improving” or “he is continuing to deepen his understanding”, it means that your child is currently at an intermediate level. If the words you hear are “independent”, “ability”, “continuous”, “efficient”, and other words, you can breathe a sigh of relief, your child is doing well in learning.
18. Turn off the TV
Many of us think we have the ability to work while watching TV. In fact, your work has been discounted a lot by the TV. If your child tells you that he can do the same, don’t believe him. Turn off the TV and don’t let him have your ills. Modern psychological research shows that when are people’s “one mind and two purposes” divided. You listen to the radio while tidying up the room; that’s okay. If you solve math problems while watching TV, it’s a bit nonsense.
19. Find the signs of problems, act quickly and correct them
Don’t wait for the bad news to get anxious. Usually, some slenderness has begun to appear before the child has problems. If you find something wrong or make you uneasy, go to the teacher as soon as possible. When your child is in elementary school, look through your children’s books or notes when you have nothing to do. You can find the clues of many problems. When you see the teacher, you can ask politely and directly, “He doesn’t seem to like school very much. Have you noticed anything?”
20. If your child says “Mom, my stomach hurts”, what should you do?
When a child is anxious about study or school, it is easy to say “Mom, my stomach hurts” to you. If your child says this to you, and you suspect that they want to avoid school rather than being really sick, don’t simply follow the child’s will. You need to pay attention to whether your child has problems in school. The most important thing you should do is communicate with the teacher in time and chat with your children to find out whether they are experiencing difficulties in learning or being bullied.
The child is uncomfortable, you need to show the necessary care, but at the same time, you have to send a strong message: you have to go to school every day.
21. Practice writing
Research shows that children now have fewer and fewer opportunities to practice writing in school, which is a big obstacle to their future growth. If a child writes things slowly, it means that there is a problem with their mental processing of information and expression. When your child is in the lower grades, you must encourage your child to write more. Writing anything is fine, stories, poems, or ordinary explanatory texts are fine.
22. Sports
Exercise has a magical effect on the development of the brain. A study of children aged 8-12 shows that running can significantly improve children’s cognitive and creative abilities. If an 11-year-old child can have 20-40 minutes of exercise every day, whether it is football, basketball, running, or roller skating, it can help children improve their memory, concentration, and math skills. No one can explain why. Scientists estimate that exercise promotes blood circulation, which supports the development of nerve cells and improves the connection between nerve cells.

Hi, am Sukanya Sharma, a professional blogger and writer, from Bhubaneswar. I completed my graduation from Delhi University in 2018. My expertise is in Lifestyle, Food & Health.