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The Warm Hearted Family : หน้า 75/207 Learn how to help your children manage their time effectively to improve their academic performance and overall well-being.
This text emphasizes the importance of teaching children proper time management skills to prevent issues like internet and television addiction. A case study of a professor's family illustrates how setting strict rules regarding screen time can lead to significant improvements in children's health and school performance. After implementing a rule to turn off televisions by 9 PM, her children not only improved their grades dramatically but also adopted healthier habits and better decision-making skills. The narrative underscores the need for parents to guide their children in making timely choices, which can result in better societal outcomes in the future. It highlights that understanding right from wrong is essential, but children must be taught to make sacrifices for better outcomes, like stopping screen time when necessary. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.
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-time management -parenting strategies -child development -academic improvement -screen time limits
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Parents must teach children when to use the internet or
to watch television. The key is to not let them sleep late. If
the children sleep late, they will not want to get up in the
morning, causing parents to have to reprimand them. This
can result in exchanges of harsh words, early in the morning,
which may teach children that it is acceptable to argue with
their parents. It may also lead children to turn to deceit and
lies.
Teaching children how to manage their time will
encourage them do well in school. When they grow up, they
will be able to manage their time better, be more rational, and
not behave negatively in accordance with their moods.
Teaching children to manage their time has helped
numerous families rectify the problems of children being
addicted to television and the internet.
There was a case involving the family of a respected and
beloved English professor whose husband had to continue his
studies abroad. Since only she and her children resided in the
house, she asked her brother to come stay over and help look
after her three children. The children all appeared to be bright,
but they did not do well in school. Her brother could not
understand why, and he tried to determine the cause. He
discovered that it was due to the children staying up late to
watch television. He presented his finding to his sister.
Once the cause was determined, the professor established
a rule that all televisions were to be off by 9:00 PM, when the
news came on. When the rule was observed, all the children
were in bed by 9:00 PM. The children had better health. They
woke up early in the morning at around 4:30 or 5:00 AM.
They got up and studied until it was time to take a shower and
get ready for school.
The following semester, all of the professor's children
attained better grades in school. The eldest child, who was
previously ranked #14 in the class, moved up to #4. The second
child, who was ranked #7, jumped up to #2. The youngest
child, who was very young, maintained his #1 ranking. The
following semester, the middle and eldest children achieved
#1 rankings in their classes.
When they graduated from school, all three were ranked
#1 in their respective classes.
Setting a scheduled time for studying, sleeping and
waking, up will lead to better grades in school and better
decision-making in life. Many children may know what is right
and wrong, but may not always be able to refrain from
performing unwholesome deeds. When these children grow
up, they may cause many of the problems we see in society.
When they were young, they were never taught to give up
things that they liked in order to do the appropriate thing, like
stop watching television when it was time for bed.
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