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Tue, 20 Jul, 2021

Ways to Boost Your Child’s Learning Potential at Home

Every child has a different learning potential. But it doesn’t mean that it can’t be improved. Parental involvement is necessary for improving everything from kids’ personalities to learning abilities.

In this article, you will read about things you can do at home to unlock your child’s learning potential.

Recognise Your Child’s Strengths and Weaknesses

The learning potential of kids is often associated with their academic potential. But in reality, every child has unique capabilities. Therefore, it’s necessary to identify your child’s strengths and weaknesses and highlight what they do best. This will help you nurture their inherent skills and give them the nudge to expand their skillset. It will also create a positive environment for your child to learn and grow.

 

Help Them Make Goal Setting a Priority

Learning without a goal may not work well for children. So, identify their learning potential, and set goals for kids accordingly. To make sure they accomplish the defined goals, reward them with something they like. For example, a movie night as an incentive will make them work harder towards their target and achieve it in time.

 

Introduce Them to New Learning Sources

When the only learning source for children is their academic books, they may often feel overwhelmed. So, by introducing them to new learning sources, such as interactive videos and e-classes, you can make learning a fun process. It will allow your child to perceive learning as more than just doing well in examinations. For example, you can enrol them in e-learning classes for vocabulary building, where they would learn and practise their vocabulary skills with a professional trainer and other kids. This would foster in them a sense of co-learning as well as competition.

 

Give Them Critical Thinking Challenges

To expand their learning potential, work on improving the critical thinking abilities of your child. It would improve their attention span and also promote creativity – two necessary skills to make kids 21st-century ready.

To push their limits, ask questions that would encourage them to think out of the box. For example, ‘what would life be like if there was no land and only water?’ or ‘how would your life be different if you had a younger sister?’

You can also play critical thinking games with them, such as treasure hunt, puzzles, brainteasers, etc. All of this will build in your child a habit of approaching problems in unconventional ways.

 

Develop a Reading Habit in Kids

Reading improves kids’ comprehension, vocabulary, and communication skills. So, to make your child love reading, inculcate a reading habitin them in their early years. Set aside half an hour a day for reading and try reading together to keep them motivated.To make sure they are genuinely indulged in reading, ask questions about what they just read and encourage them to share their opinions.Also, take them to the library and ask them to choose the books they like. It willbe natural motivation for them to read.

 

Give Them Brain Development Foods

It is absolutely true that you are what you eat. So, include foods that accelerate brain development in your child’s diet. Antioxidants are necessary for kids since they nourish the brain. So, give them whole-grain foods, such as barley, brown rice, oatmeal, etc.

Also include nuts, seeds, eggs, fish, greens, etc.,in your child’s diet. Make sure to do some research and learn new recipes so that your kids love what they eat.

 

Focus on Child’s Memorisation Techniques

Some children read something and memorise it instantly. This is because of their heightened grasping skills that are focused upon in their early years. So, to improve your child's memory, make them play games, such as puzzles, picture memory games, chess, etc. You can also encourage them to create mind maps and learn visualization; both techniques would help tremendously in improving their memory.

 

Find out which activities your child enjoys, and make sure to create a learning routine accordingly. I hope this helped!