Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Understanding Developmental Needs
- Create a Study-Friendly Environment
- Set Realistic Expectations
- Communicate Without Pressure
- Conclusion
- Introduction
Parental support is crucial, but too much involvement can hinder independence. GD Goenka Mahanagar offers a framework for healthy involvement. - Understanding Developmental Needs
Children need room to think and solve problems. Let them struggle a little—it’s part of learning. - Create a Study-Friendly Environment
Ensure a quiet, well-lit study space and fixed routine. Your role is to create consistency, not control. - Set Realistic Expectations
Focus on effort, not just results. Celebrate small wins and encourage questions instead of rushing to solutions. - Communicate Without Pressure
Ask open-ended questions about their day. Avoid comparisons with peers. Support builds confidence when it’s free of judgment. - Conclusion
Supporting doesn’t mean hovering. At GD Goenka, we work with parents to raise thinkers, not just achievers.