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Incorporating Eye Level into the School Year Routine

The transition from summer break to the new school year can be an adjustment for both children and parents. The entire family must adapt to changes in daily schedules and levels of activity. Getting the new school year off to a good start can influence a child’s attitude, confidence and performance in class.

Here are a few tips to fine-tune your child’s study skills:

  • Make homework a priority before other activities can take place.
  • Set a productive work space to minimize distractions.
  • Have school supplies and reference materials readily accessible.
  • Focus on your child’s efforts and not only their results. This puts him or her in a positive mind frame even if mistakes are made.
  • Regularly communicate with your child’s teacher to establish clear learning goals.
  • Praise and reward your child for a job well done.

Fitting Eye Level into your child’s daily routine is a small investment of time that reaps long lasting benefits. Eye Level center visit schedules can be adapted to meet the needs of families. Our aim is to develop self-learning skills in all our students so that they are studying above grade level. 

Many Eye Level parents see a noteworthy difference in how quickly and accurately their children complete their school homework assignments. The 20-30 minutes of daily Eye Level worksheet practice establishes a good sense of routine and time management, which builds strong concentration and study skills. Eye Level students learn to use their time more efficiently without compromising their recreational activities during the school year.

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