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Study habits

Better study habits before better marks

Marks improve when daily habits improve. Parents can help by building routine, doubt discipline, homework understanding, revision, and test practice.

Habits that matter

Fixed study time

A regular study slot helps the child avoid last-minute pressure and builds discipline slowly.

Homework before revision

Homework should be completed with understanding, not copied quickly just to finish school work.

Short revision cycles

Small daily revision works better than panic revision before tests and exams.

Doubt list

Students should write doubts instead of ignoring them. A doubt list makes tuition more focused.

Weekly tests

Short tests show whether a topic is actually clear or only temporarily memorized.

Mistake review

Repeated mistakes should be reviewed because they reveal weak basics, speed issues, or poor presentation.

Parent routine

Simple weekly routine

1. Keep one fixed daily study time.
2. Ask what was taught today, not only whether homework is finished.
3. Check one weak topic every week.
4. Keep a small mistake notebook for repeated errors.
5. Use short tests instead of only reading chapters.
6. Praise consistency, not only marks.

Before enquiry

Keep these details ready

Child’s class and board, if applicable
Subject and weak chapters or topics
Preferred timing and number of days per week
Area or landmark near your home
Current issue: basics, marks, confidence, or revision
Current routine problem: homework, revision, tests, distractions, or confidence

Need help building study habits?

Send class, subject, routine problem, area, and timing. Phone: 8318807594

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