View Banner Link
Stride Animation
As low as $23 Per Session
Try a Free Hour of Tutoring
Give your child a chance to feel seen, supported, and capable. We’re so confident you’ll love it that your first session is on us!
Skip to main content

What should parents do if their child struggles in school?

If your child struggles in school, start by communicating with their teacher, identifying challenges, and offering support at home while seeking extra help if needed. Open dialogue with your child’s teacher is the first step, as it provides insights into classroom performance and possible causes for difficulties. Schedule a meeting to discuss concerns and ask about specific areas where your child is having trouble, such as reading, math, or organization. Share any observations you have from home, as this information can help build a more complete picture.

Once challenges are identified, you can create a support plan tailored to your child’s needs. This might involve adjusting homework routines, creating a quiet and organized space for studying, or using learning aids like charts or checklists. Your encouragement, patience, and involvement reinforce a positive attitude toward learning.

Collaborate with the school to explore available resources, such as tutoring, mentoring, or academic interventions. Many schools offer extra support programs, and some children may benefit from more personalized attention. If concerns persist, consider requesting an assessment to see if additional learning support or accommodations are warranted.

It’s also important to address any emotional or social challenges your child may face, such as anxiety, low self-esteem, or peer issues. Provide reassurance and let them know it’s normal to face difficulties and that you will work together to overcome them.

If needed, seek professional help from educational specialists or counselors who can assess and support your child’s specific learning needs. Remember, early intervention and consistent support can make a big difference in helping your child succeed academically and regain confidence in their abilities.