School age refers to the different stages of the child's learning, between 6 and 12 years of age, from the start in school.
A new space where he will share with other children of the same age, guided by teachers trained in the management of strategies, methods and techniques that will allow them to successfully carry out their teaching-learning process. At this stage, it is very important how teaching is structured in school and will have a decisive influence on the development of the child's personality.
In this stage we can observe the growth in the child's body structure, in addition to its morphological changes and behavioral patterns that occur naturally in tandem with the development of the child's learning, in which adequate help and guidance from parents plays a fundamental role in its formation, in what it has to do with the cognitive process, the development of language, in sexual aspects and orientation of its behavior through attitudes, values, principles and beliefs that children acquire at home, where the School and teachers are the complement.
Because parents are the first teachers of children, it is very important that they know how to help them, their triumphs or failures in relation to this stage of learning will depend in large part on their responsibility. Especially their support when they start school, where they are full of many expectations, questions, because the school is a new space for them.
Therefore, parents must be involved from the beginning with their children in this very dynamic stage loaded with so many new things. With the help of the teachers with whom they must be in constant communication from the beginning of the first stage of school, from there it will be derived that the objectives of their teaching and learning can be achieved with the greatest success for their children during the school stage, which will make them happy children, applied in their studies and with good behavior, which will be reflected in all their surroundings.
Recommendations for Parents.
Be careful to maintain a communication relationship with your child's teacher, let them know you have their help to supplement their education and the importance of keeping them informed of progress or situations that can be corrected on time.
Exchange the phone number with your child's teacher to keep in touch with any emergency or relevant situations.
Do not miss the meetings of parents and representatives. If something worries you before planning this, contact the teacher by phone.
Keep in touch with the teacher about the progress of your child, if there is a situation that requires your attention, ask him / her to suggest a learning strategy to help him / her in his / her progress. Be it in terms of literacy, reading comprehension, among others.
Promote your child's learning through reading books and stories.
Maintaining good communication with your children at this age is more than important. When your child learns to have good communication, you will understand that learning to speak and listen will be a guarantee for your school studies and this education begins at home, where parents along with other family members are role models, so that it is essential to put into practice with the example.
Teach your children study habits, this will ensure future success in school:
- Find a space in your room or another area of the house where you can concentrate on studying
- Agree with your child the study schedule, it is best to do it after a snack, and then make pleasant activities to play and watch television so as not to associate the task with punishment.
- It is recommended that, in principle, the time for the tasks oscillate between 15 and 20 minutes so as not to tire the child. Increasing it to 50 minutes could jeopardize study time, which is traumatic for the child.
- This schedule can be increased as it progresses in its maturity and development in learning
- Orient him in his task, but do not help him to do it, remember that the idea of this is for him to learn.
- Promote the habit of hygiene and personal cleanliness.
- Take the time to review your child's homework so that he or she feels that you care about their studies.
- Teach him how to organize and tidy will help him not waste time in the search of his tools, school implements or repetition of tasks.
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- Provide your children with adequate nutrition rich in all the nutrients and vitamins that keep them healthy and willing to acquire their learning.
- Teach the child the habit of adequate rest, especially not exaggerating with video games and television, especially at night.
- Know the conditions of the school where your child studies, their infrastructure, their classrooms. Participate in the school activities of your children, try to support the improvement of this if necessary.
- Encourage the responsibility of your children for their studies, in the performance of their tasks and especially for the daily attendance to classes unless they are sick.