01/6​5 strategies to help your child excel in online exams

​5 strategies to help your child excel in online exams

The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted the growth of the e-learning approach, with most schooling done remotely and on online platforms. Due to this tremendous alteration in the education system, many students have deviated from gaining new skills because of the huge amount of distractions in the digital as well as homely atmosphere, and on top of it there are no integrated pauses or pressure which a regular would have offered otherwise Appearing for exams online can also be distracting for a child, while some could consider them to be 'easy'. Nonetheless, parents and guardians have to do their bit to motivate their kids and do well in exams, no matter is held online or offline. Here are some techniques to make home-based education effective and motivate kids to do well in the digital examination.

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02/6Goal setting

Goal setting

The first and foremost thing to do as a parent is assisting your kid in setting realistic goals, while subsequently tracking their progress. Do not forget to consider your kid’s online class participation and concentration by consulting your child's instructor.

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03/6​List of barriers

​List of barriers

Make a list of problems or barriers, where your child is struck, smartly find an alternative to carry on with the studies meanwhile. Example; if your child is not able to solve algebraic problems, ask him/her to carry on with some geometry problems rather than wasting hours on a particular equation. This way your child gets an idea of attempting the known ones first in the examination paper. Provided when students are learning, they will not be 100 percent successful. Make a strategy for how they will seek support if they get stuck, so they are less likely to give up and can see a road to success even when there are difficulties.

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04/6Encourage them to take necessary breaks

Encourage them to take necessary breaks

Making your kids study continuously for a longer period of time can eventually make them feel uninterested and rather forced. However unlike the normal school teaching where there were breaks, group discussions and free periods to replenish and relax the mind for further indulgence, there are no such things at home. Hence give them necessary breaks, call it a maggie break in the evening or some leisure time on the terrace. See that there’s an optimum break after every one-two hours.


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05/6Offer them rewards

Offer them rewards

Make use of rewards, incentives to persuade students to do something they might not otherwise do. Initially, give frequent and little prizes (as simple as a new pencil box) and then progressively increase the time between awards as they begin to see the inherent benefits of their conduct. Reward system is the best motivational technique to even help kids remember that successful moment for a longer time.

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06/6​Communicate well

​Communicate well

While starting the day or the bedtime moment always make sure that you communicate and have a motivational session with them. Try talking about their plans, goals and method for the day, in the morning itself. While during bedtime it’s your responsibility to reassure or comfort them if they miss something or are facing difficulties. Encourage them to do better and however, it’s totally fine if they sometimes fail to achieve certain aims. Tell them to be hopeful for the coming day and never ever stop believing that tomorrow will certainly be better than today.

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