How to Handle the Mid-Year Student Slump

work-management-907669_1280Now that the holiday season is over, you may notice that your student is struggling to stay motivated. Keep your child engaged throughout the rest of the school year with these great ways to beat that mid-year slump.Keep It FreshBy mixing up a humdrum routine and trying new things, school can feel a little less boring. Encourage your student to set some new goals and consider signing up for afterschool programs, like theater or a sports team, that he hasn’t tried.Gear UpSure, Christmas is over and it’s not the beginning of the school year anymore, but sometimes a new graphing calculator, a new pair of shoes, or a new sketchbook can go a long way to get your child excited about returning to class. Take her out for after-holiday shopping deals and let her pick out one school-related item as a way to look forward to returning to her friends and classroom.Form Some Study GroupsHelp your student stay focused with some cooperative study groups. Spending time with friends while studying is a great way to help students engage with the material and enjoy socialization.With some new ambitions, routines, gear, and peer support, your student will not only feel more encouraged about his schoolwork, but energized and ready to conquer the remaining half of the year.The Orlando private school blog page has helpful hints for parents to encourage their children to excel academically, spiritually, and socially. To learn more about private schools in Orlando, contact us at 407-246-4800.

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