New Year Academic Goals
Is this the year your son or daughter finally achieves their academic goals? 📚✨ The start of a new year is the perfect opportunity to reflect and set clear intentions—not just for adults, but for students as well. It’s a time to align their efforts with their ambitions and ensure they stay on track.
In this video, we dive into the importance of setting clear, achievable goals for your child and how these goals can be the key to unlocking their academic success. Let’s talk about how you can help them create a roadmap for the year ahead.
Transcript
Ah, the new year. Happy new year to everyone. Is this the year that your son or daughter will be successful in their academics?
This is Jason Ursino from Learning Space and I'm driving toschool. The new year is a very good time for reflection and goal setting and the goal setting. Is something that you see all around, particularly with adults. If you go to the gym, you see that there's no parking there.
Everyone wants to start the new year with with goals and start at strong. This is a good thing. It's a good part of our culture and it should be instilled into our sons and daughters. As well, if you are about to start the school year for the new year and it is time for you to sit down with your son or daughter and talk about the goals for the year, what do you exactly do you want to achieve this year, particularly if it's an important year like year 12? It's it's time to think about exactly what you want to achieve.
And if you take that step further and write it down, if you write down good goals, there's more chance that they will achieve them. And there is plenty of stuff on the Internet on writing goals. And there's the acronym SMART.
SMART goals, which is very, very good. But you can have a look at it, sit down with your son or daughter, go through about what they want to do when they leave school. What's the end goal? And then what is the goal for the year? Have it written down and put it in a place where they will see it all the time. It could be in their school diary, it could be on their wall in their bedroom. And you'll be quite surprised with the difference that it makes.