Give Extra Time At Home

Allowing extra time for tasks can significantly reduce pressure on your child and help them process information at their own pace. This simple adjustment creates a supportive environment, enabling them to focus on understanding and completing tasks without feeling rushed.

Give Extra Time At Home

Allowing extra time for tasks can significantly reduce pressure on your child and help them process information at their own pace. This simple adjustment creates a supportive environment, enabling them to focus on understanding and completing tasks without feeling rushed.

Give Extra Time At Home

Allowing extra time for tasks can significantly reduce pressure on your child and help them process information at their own pace. This simple adjustment creates a supportive environment, enabling them to focus on understanding and completing tasks without feeling rushed.

For students with lower scores in processing speed

You might find it helpful to agree on a flexible routine at home. For example, break homework into short chunks, check in regularly, and offer prompts to support their learning. Creating a calm, low-pressure environment can make it easier for your child to stay engaged and complete tasks more confidently.


Tips to consider:


  • Talk to the school: Ask about extra time in class or exams, and share what works well at home so support is consistent.

  • Focus on understanding, not speed: Encourage your child to take their time and explain their thinking this builds confidence and deeper learning.

  • Watch for signs of overload: If your child becomes frustrated, tired, or avoids tasks, it may mean they need a break or the task needs to be adjusted.

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