Revisiting goals in January, is an important midyear opportunity that helps the children see the progress they've made while setting the tone for productive learning during the remainder of the year. We may also look at adding another goal- social or academic in the upper grades. Students think about the goal set in September and then reflect on its relevance in the new year. Teachers and students may think about these questions as they go forward and set new goals.
Reteaching routines at school and at home helps students invest in their own personal growth and learning. Parents/guardians can ask their children to revisit their hopes and dreams at home, too. Together they can plan to make incremental changes to achieve their goals.
The following article offers quick tips on how to motivate children to practice them effectively.
- Have you already met your hope and dream?
- Is it still important, and is it still a priority for you?
- If so, how are you going to accomplish it?
- If not, what would you like to change it to?
Reteaching routines at school and at home helps students invest in their own personal growth and learning. Parents/guardians can ask their children to revisit their hopes and dreams at home, too. Together they can plan to make incremental changes to achieve their goals.
The following article offers quick tips on how to motivate children to practice them effectively.