Fostering Your Teen’s Studying Skills — Eva Carlston Academy
Studying for upcoming tests, exams, and quizzes can always be a daunting task for any teenager. Learning how to study efficiently in high school can greatly improve grades and confidence in school. By studying smarter and instead of longer, your teen will see a difference in their ability to pick up material. Accommodating different learning styles and incorporating things that will help your teenager can make it easier for you and them.
Study Tips and Tricks
Here at Eva Carlston, we recognize the variety of learning styles within our students and we try our best to reach them and teach different ways to study effectively. It’s important for them to not become overwhelmed with the amount of material that is being taught but instead, learn how to identify vital information. Recognizing what the best studying tips and techniques work for your teen can alleviate pressure and restore any lost self-confidence.
“Successful study skills will lead to more knowledge, competence, confidence, and self-esteem. Effective study skills also help to reduce anxiety about tests, quizzes, and deadlines. Developing good study skills will help cut down on the number of hours spent studying which leaves more time for other things in life.” — Melinda Powel, Eva Carlston Teacher
How To Help Your Teenager Study
As a parent, you may weigh your teenager’s academic success on your mind and question what part you can play to help them achieve their goals. Learning how to help your teenager who may have ADHD, trouble learning, difficulty concentrating, mental illnesses, or any other learning deficits can be hard for both you and your child. Although, at Eva Carlston, we have been allowed to see firsthand what can help both the student and the parent.
Every teenager is different in what will work for them while studying. By finding the techniques that are best for your high schooler, you can start setting them up for success. As a parent, you’re able to remain encouraging and involved by helping your child during this process that is often stressful for them.
At Eva Carlston, we are dedicated to the success of our students and teach them the value of studying and the benefits that come from it. By communicating with not only the student but the parent/family as well, they’re able to see the school and studying in a new light. We encourage our students to find what works best for them and help them discover it. Building studying skills now will greatly help them in their academic future.
Originally published at https://evacarlston.com on December 3, 2021.