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If you notice that your child is lacking motivation at school, there are steps you can take to prevent them from eventually dropping out. Encourage your child to tell you what they dislike about school. You can then suggest appropriate solutions and help restore their motivation by focusing on the positives.
Helping your child develop self-esteem and an appetite for learning are some of the ways to prevent school dropout. However, you can also take steps to foster their long-term interest in education.
Does your child often skip school? This could be symptomatic of other issues that need to be addressed to prevent the possibility of dropping out. Fortunately, we have some tips for you.
School isnʼt always fun for every child. In her blog post, Julie R.-Bordeleau discusses ways to prevent kids from dropping out.
Physical activity is healthy for the mind and body in many ways, but it also improves school motivation. Discover the benefits in this article.
Perseverance is key to academic success, but children arenʼt born with this ability. Learn how to teach your child to push on when the going gets tough.
Most kids will say, at one time or another, that they dislike school. If this happens, itʼs recommended that you ask your child specific questions to understand the source of their feelings. Youʼll then be able to suggest appropriate solutions.

Looking for strong arguments that will convince your child to go to school? Use this tool to get inspired and find reasons theyʼll listen to.
To help your child understand why school matters, point out the immediate benefits of education, making sure to use examples directly related to their personality and interests.
Has an uninspiring start to the school year or a disappointing end discouraged your teen from returning to school? Here are five strong arguments to convince your child to persevere.
Intellectual curiosity and the desire to learn are the driving force behind academic perseverance. Here are six tips to help your child cultivate a love of learning.
Knowing how to communicate with your child will not only help you build a strong relationship, but also teach them how to interact with others, especially at school. For parents, though, this can be a daily challenge! Here are a few strategies to help you keep communication lines open.
Having a strong sense of self-worth means knowing your value, strengths, and limitations. A childʼs self-esteem develops from an early age and continues to grow over the course of their lifetime. It has a significant impact on their academic success and development.
Your childʼs academic success is strongly tied to their motivation. The stronger their belief in their ability to succeed, the stronger their motivation to accomplish a task and do their best. As a parent, you can nurture your childʼs academic confidence.
I hated school when I was little “I hated school. For me, there was nothing worse! Now, my little girl is starting kindergarten. All I can think is, ‘Poor her!’ She doesnʼt want to go, and I completely understand. Last night, she started crying and asked me why I was making her go. I had no idea what to say!”