Tip #30 from 365 Teacher Secrets for Parents (McKinley & Trombly) - Habit-Making

 


Today's tip for parents from two talented teachers comes from 365 Teacher Secrets for Parents by Cindy McKinley Alder and Patti Trombly.


#30

Some Habits Are Hard to Make

 

Habit is a cable; we weave a thread of it every day,

and at last we cannot break it.

~Horace Mann

 

Have you heard the theory that it takes 20 days to create a habit? If this is true, then some of the ideas you've read about this month (intended to last not only throughout the year but perhaps a lifetime) are probably not already a part of your family's routine. That's OK!

As Part 1 winds to a close, take a few minutes to review the month's ideas and decide which ones you believe are beneficial to your child and your family. Which ones have you been doing? Which have worked? Which have you modified to fit your family exactly? Which ones do not appeal to you?

Now that you have identified which ideas are the most important ones, stick with them! Even if it's not always easy, remember that soon they will become a habit. Soon, they will be a part of the new routine that your family has created. This new routine is focused on making the most out of every day, and finding ways to work smarter, not harder. It's the routine that makes learning together a priority instead of just getting by year after year.

Abandon (or modify) an idea that continues to be un-fun. On the other hand, keep the ones you believe will help create positive, lasting qualities in your child.

   

 


     Cindy McKinley Alder                                            Patti Trombly

 

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