Dear Parents

The success and failure of anything depends largely on the methods used to deliver the content and the skills required. Some of the parents are unsuccessful to make their child understand a specific concept because they cannot diagnose the relevant teaching technique required for that concept. Mummies and daddies now you need not worry because our e-learning programme will educate you side by side and acquaint you with different teaching techniques. You just need to be very patient and focused while guiding your child. For further detail study on teaching techniques subject wise you need to click on the tab teacher’s advice. This will give you a cohesive and comprehensive detail of how to facilitate your child in English , mathematics, science, Urdu, social studies history geography and Islamiyat.

GENERAL TIPS:

Here are some general tips for enhancing your child’s learning:

  • Subscribe to a newspaper and point out interesting information.
  • Play card games with your children. This helps them recall numbers and the four suits (shape). It's also good for strengthening memory and problem-solving.
  • Set up a card table with a jigsaw puzzle on it and work on it daily, a little at a time. This is something the entire family can do, and for young children it develops location skills and identification of shapes (which helps with reading).
  • Go grocery shopping with your children, and let them be involved in finding specific items. (Take labels to match.)
  • Allow your children to help you put items away and categorize them (all of the soups, the cereals, the cleaning supplies, and so on).
  • Let your children sort the clean socks from a load of laundry (good categorization skill).
  • Teach your children the proper way to answer the phone and take messages.
  • Get a public library card and bring your child to the library regularly.
  • Talk with your child; spend some quiet time together.
  • Enjoy learning about what your child is doing each day.
  • Let your child know how you use math in daily life (writing out checks for the monthly bills, counting out money, keeping track of time, checking the temperature, making out an order and adding up the items, and so on).
  • Read a good book on parenting skills.
  • Make sure your child has a warm family (or friends) connection.
  • Give your child responsibility and follow through to see that the job is done.

To find more details how to teach you need to click on the tab “Teachers’ Advice”

Regards
Department of Quality Curriculum and Assessments (DQCA)