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How to develop good study habits for college teens through effective parenting

You have almost prepared everything for your teenager to help him ready for the college. You have paid the tuition fee and dorm as well, but have you considered that whether you have developed right type of study habits and writing skills in your teenager that is required at the college level or not? Here are few tips that will help you to create good study habits in your teenager.

•Create a family calendar
If you don’t want your teenager to waste his time in a college than try to ask some specific questions to know that your teenager is doing fine or not. Do not try to ask general questions like “How is the college”, try to ask specific questions about college routine, about assignments, examinations etc. It’s better to create safe and friendly environment for your teenager in your home so that he can easily discuss his problems with you. If you want to be an innovative parent than it’s better to create a large family calendar, try to organize your teenager home assignments and examination schedule along with important family events in a perfect manner.

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