If there’s one thing that students dread more than final exams and surprise quizzes, it’s doing research papers. Research papers entail a lot of planning to pull off, and may even be paired up with an oral presentation. They’re often one of the biggest projects a student has to tackle for the semester and can make up a good chunk of their grade. So doing it well should be a priority for every student.
But not all students will be naturally talented in the art of creating research papers or projects. As a parent, your job is not only learning how to motivate your kids to study but to develop the necessary skills they need to complete other types of projects. And no, it doesn’t involve you doing much of the work but guiding them through the process correctly.
How to help your kids with research projects
Is your child having struggles working on their research papers? Here are some great parenting tips in Singapore for helping them work on their research papers.
Carean Oh is an educational consultant in Singapore who helps kids with various school-related concerns. Reach out to her to know more about how she can help out your kids.