How to Support Your Child When They Get Stuck on Khan Academy
Khan AcademyAugust 28, 20252 min2,008 views
1 connections·2 entities in this video→The Importance of Patience
- 🧘 Patience is crucial when your child encounters difficulties on Khan Academy.
- 🌬️ Encourage your child to take a deep breath and remind them that it's okay to struggle with new concepts.
- ⏳ Everyone learns at their own pace, so foster an environment of understanding.
Practical Strategies for Support
- 📺 Prompt your child to revisit instructional videos for clarity on confusing topics.
- 📝 Suggest they pause videos and take notes on key concepts or points they find challenging.
- 💡 Remind them to utilize the hints and tips provided within Khan Academy exercises to guide them without giving away answers.
- 📱 If applicable, encourage the use of KIGO companion mode for additional support during activities.
Breaking Down and Discussing Problems
- 🧩 Help your child break down problems into smaller, more manageable parts by identifying what they understand and what is challenging.
- 🗣️ Engage in discussion about the problem by asking open-ended questions to guide their thinking, such as "What do you think this question is asking?"
Managing Frustration and Celebrating Success
- ⏸️ If frustration arises, suggest taking a short break to help clear their mind and reduce stress.
- 🎉 Celebrate their progress, no matter how small, to acknowledge their hard work and boost confidence and motivation.
- 🚀 Your support and encouragement are vital for their learning journey and for developing resilience in their studies.
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