Her Hard Work, Her Success
Good evening, read.cash friends!
It's a new week. I woke up early today to prepare for the new week. One of my top tasks today was to get my daughter's report card at her school. For the past two years, it has been exceptionally hard for her including me as a mom managing blended learning (online and modular)due to pandemic limitations and restrictions. One of them is learning from home (online classes). It is totally different contrasted with face-to-face classes. As a full-time parent, I needed to spread myself too thin in the middle of house work, online work and mentoring my daughter. I seldom get sufficient rest. An excessive number of restless evenings and stuff like those.
Well, face-to-face learning truly a very effective method for learning since it frequently combines various approaches like writing, conversation, projects, a of bunch work, showcasing interests, hobbies and so on. For students, they have the option to focus more enthusiastically on their lessons since there is less interruption than if they were at home. They also have a more prominent possibility following through with their tasks effectively by doing it in a homeroom circumstances.
On the other hand, in an online learning is one that they take using a computer without being with an instructor in front of them physically.
Anyway, I am sharing the results of my my daughter's hard work. Yes, I do tutor her with her lessons, but she does all her homework by herself. I just let her enjoy her studies without giving too much pressure on her shoulders. Making learning fun. I am very happy for her achievements and she maintained being on top since she started going to school when she was 4 years old. She is now 9 - a 3rd grader.
By the way, I don't reward her every time she gets a good grade. Neither she ask for any. I don't think giving rewards for passing marks is something that ought to be finished. Kids ought to be instructed that the award for difficult work and passing marks is their own achievement in school and further down the road. They should be motived by their own prosperity. If not, you will end up compensating them for everything. The grades are already the reward itself, and it's not really the grades that matter. To me, it's her determination to challenge herself that makes me so proud.
I reward my daughter at present 9 years of age, for passing marks by telling her I'm pleased, proud and happy with her. I congratulate and acknowledge her, support her hard work she has been doing even without my help. Sometimes, she asks for a burger or a pen and a notebook and for her, that is more than enough.
I also taught her since she was a little that academic excellence is nothing without manners. I am just grateful she grew up with good manners. Her being smart is just a bonus. Just thought I'd share.
How was your Monday went? I hope all is well and good.
I'll be catching up tomorrow. For now, it's goodnight.
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February 22, 2022
12:30 am Philippine Standard Time
In between the farm and the beach
Philippines
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Super nakakaproud talaga pag nakikita natin ang bunga ng pagpupursigi ng ating mga anak sis.U both did a great job sis