Suggest screen-free activities your child can do alone—crafts, reading or listening to music.
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Enjoy some physical activity with your child. You’ll both get exercise— and it may lead to some interesting conversation.
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Find a place to display things your child is proud of, such as awards and improved work.
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Whenever possible, use positive phrases instead of pessimistic ones. Replace “It won’t work” with “Why don’t we try it?”
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Ask to see some of your child’s returned schoolwork, such as a paper, test or art project.
about 1 year ago, Ware County Schools
Give your child a sincere compliment today.
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Admit and apologize to your child when you’re wrong.
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At dinner, have all family members talk about their heroes, and why they admire them.
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Have your child tell you about the assignments that are due this week.
about 1 year ago, Ware County Schools
Play music while the family does chores. Have fun singing while you all work.
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Remind your child to consider character rather than popularity when choosing friends.
about 1 year ago, Ware County Schools
With your child, look up things you both want to learn more about in an online encyclopedia.
about 1 year ago, Ware County Schools
Vaping is on the rise again. Learn about the dangers and share them with your child.
about 1 year ago, Ware County Schools
Is your child getting enough exercise? Take a brisk walk together today.
about 1 year ago, Ware County Schools
Ask your child to pretend to be mayor for the day. What three things would make your community a better place?
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Did you know that your child is likely to remember more from two 20-minute study sessions than from one 40-minute session?
about 1 year ago, Ware County Schools
Look at pictures together from when your child was young. Tell stories that highlight your child’s positive characteristics.
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Remind your child of the long-term benefits of achieving in school.
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Give your child a math-related household task to do, such as doubling a recipe.
about 1 year ago, Ware County Schools
Encourage your child to write a nice note to an elderly neighbor or family friend.
about 1 year ago, Ware County Schools