Improving Your (Kids) Study Habits
Parents or Teachers Could Share These Tips to Their Kids or Students...
How To Improve Your Study Habits
30 Tips Guide for all Students
- Start by keeping a priority assignment notebook or to-do journal.
- Keep a notebook for all of your school subjects, bring it to class and update it often.
- Attend your classes.
- Listen attentively to your professor, and participating classmates.
- Ask questions in class if there is a need to clarify some points.
- Listen well in class, and don’t allow problems to distract you.
- Keep your attention focused on the subject.
- Take class notes.
- Have a note-taking system.
- Have a private shorthand system for taking notes.
- Study effectively. Have sufficient study materials to help you.
- Read. Underline your textbooks.
- Look up new words in the dictionary.
- Read even tables, charts, and graphs.
- Research in the library. Use the (card) catalogue.
- Organize your notes before writing a paper.
- When making papers, do a first draft.
- Proofread for spelling and punctuation errors.
- Submit all of your assignments.
- Prepare well for tests and exams.
- Keep a long term calendar of scheduled tests, reports, projects, and other school activities.
- Also study on a regular basis.
- Follow a daily schedule. Have a regular place to work and study.
- Study with your friends.
- Try to always learn in school. Always make use of your mind.
- Also take care of your body. Eat healthy meals.
- Get seven to eight hours of sleep each night.
- Reward yourself with R & R, rest, relaxation, recreation.
- Keep track of you progress.
- Constantly improve your study habits. Make adjustments or improvements on any or all of the suggestions above.
Kids can improve their study skills, and eventually, improve their grades.

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