Keeping The Kids Accountable

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Mar 24, 2025
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Hey everyone!! I'm looking for some tips and tricks on how you keep your kids on track with their studies.. I have heard of others saying they make it fun and almost like a game, with daily checklists or journals or video uploads to keep them accountable.. I'm not sure if any of these things will actually work?? Would love to hear your ideas and what you do with your family :)
 

MsMediator

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Hey everyone!! I'm looking for some tips and tricks on how you keep your kids on track with their studies.. I have heard of others saying they make it fun and almost like a game, with daily checklists or journals or video uploads to keep them accountable.. I'm not sure if any of these things will actually work?? Would love to hear your ideas and what you do with your family :)
Ask them what they want. If they make the honor roll then give it to them.
 

justahumanbeing

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Just be there for them. Be available to spend at least half an hour a day just to talk to them about their school life and their day to day activities. Help them understand life. Support their interests. Teach them right from wrong.

Reward them for what they do right and punish them if they do wrong so they don't do it again. But do it in a way where they are treated fairly by you.

Be clear what you want from your kids. But also take what they want into consideration. Because kids have a tendency to excel well in their chosen interests.

I don't know if my answer answers your exact question. I hope it helps you get some perspective. Good luck with your little ones. God bless you