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ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SUCCESS Joanne Lynch Blaney School Counselor

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SUCCESS

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ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SUCCESS

Joanne Lynch Blaney

School Counselor

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What is Success?

Definition– To prosper– To thrive– To achieve

“To come through with flying colors.”“To earn one’s wings.”

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What is Success for an Elementary School Age Child?

A successful child- is eager to try new things- appears happy and content- demonstrates positive self-esteem- enjoys friendships- recognizes his/her achievements- is interested in learning

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The Keys to Success

Parents are the keys to their children’s success in school!

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PARENTS

P = Physical CareA = Academic PursuitsR = ResiliencyE = EsteemN = Nurture T = Time OutS = Social Skills

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P = Physical Care

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Basic Needs

SELF-ACTUALIZATION

SELF-ESTEEM

BELONGING & LOVE

SAFETY

PHYSICAL

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P = PHYSICAL CARE

“A family is a safe island.”“Inner security is born at home.”

Dr. M. Scott Peck

- Sleep- Nutrition- Exercise- Limits- Balance

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A = ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Successful Children Enjoy Learning.

- Create a study environment- Provide materials- Emphasize the importance of learning- School involvement- Limit TV and other electronics- Focus on strengths - praise effort- Set high expectations

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R = RESILIENCY

“Flexibility is the hallmark of a survivor personality.” Al Siebert

- Coping Skills & Stress- Problems are temporary, specific, &

impersonal- Develop workable plans- OPTIMISM

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E = ESTEEM

Components of self-esteem

1. Basic Worth: I am loveable.

2. Competence: I am capable.

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E = ESTEEM: Basic Worth

“The beginning of love is to let those we love be perfectly themselves.”

Thomas Merton

Basic Worth affects:- how a child feels about himself- how a child views the world- the choices that a child

makes in life

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E = ESTEEM: Basic Worth

• Parents can help raise their child’s sense of self-worth by:

-The generous use of positive feedback- Be specific- Be sincere- Go public!

-Listen and communicate- Be attentive- Be respectful

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E = ESTEEM: Competence

Successful children have an “I can do”Attitude!

Competence is effective when it has expectations that are:

- Reasonable- Age Appropriate

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N = NURTURE

• Definition:- to care - to guide- to comfort- to nourish - to cherish- to “parent”

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N = NURTURE

Children who are successful in school have parents who nurture them.

- Establish Family Traditions- Dinner time = Conversations- New Experiences- Family Values and Beliefs

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T = TIME OUT

Discipline and Punishment

- Discipline is not punishment.- Punishment is what we do to control our

children.- Discipline is how we teach our children to

control themselves.

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T = TIME OUT

Effective Discipline- Focuses on the Behavior- Age Appropriate

Behaviors = Consequences

Consequences:- Clear- Respectful- Firm - Consistent- Reasonable

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S = SOCIAL SKILLS

“Children with good social and problem solving skills make new friends. They are comfortable in new situations.” Martin Seligman

Social Competence is necessary for success in today’s world.

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S = SOCIAL SKILLS

Social Competence means developing Interpersonal Skills

- Skill of Initiating- Skill of Assertiveness- Skill of Listening- Skill of Cooperating- Skill of Negotiating

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S = SOCIAL SKILLS

Interpersonal Skills

- Initiating: Greeting others

- Assertiveness: “I- messages”

Passive Assertive Aggressive

MeOthers

MeOthers

Me

Others

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S = SOCIAL SKILLS

Interpersonal Skills (con’t)

- Listening: Attentiveness

- Cooperating: Sharing, CooperationCooperation vs. Competition

- Negotiating: Win/Win, Forgiveness

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CONCLUSION

“Nothing will help children succeed in schools more than parents who provide a safe and loving environment and take care of their children’s physical and emotional needs.” Staff writer from Barrow Journal

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RESOURCES

www.practicalhelpforparents.com www.overindulgenceinf.com www.parentsoup.com www.parenting.com www.aboutourkids.org