How Parents Can Solidify Their Child’s Learning
As parents, ensuring that your child retains and understands the material they learn, especially in an online setting, can be challenging. One effective method educators use to help students grasp concepts deeply is called scaffolding. At ConnectEd, we believe in empowering parents to support their child’s learning journey through practical scaffolding techniques. Here’s how you can help solidify your child’s learning and make the most of their education. What is Scaffolding? Scaffolding in education is similar to the support structures used in construction. It involves providing temporary support to students to help them connect prior knowledge to new concepts. This method deepens understanding and fosters greater independence. Scaffolding techniques include recalling previous knowledge, modeling concepts, and encouraging students to teach what they have learned. These steps reinforce learning and ensure retention. Understanding Your Child’s Needs Building a close-knit learning community is crucial for a child’s comfort and safety in learning. Online teachers face unique challenges in creating such environments, often relying on technology to bridge gaps. This is where your role as a parent becomes invaluable. Understanding your child’s capabilities and knowledge allows teachers to tailor their support effectively, making your involvement at home crucial for successful scaffolding. Scaffolding at ConnectEd At ConnectEd, we use a variety of methods to break down learning into manageable chunks, ensuring each student’s needs are met. Our approach includes practice exams, advanced learning technologies, assignment tracking, group work, mind maps, progress reports, and reinforcement activities. By knowing each student personally, we provide targeted support that helps solidify their learning. Tips for Parents to Use Scaffolding at Home Scaffolding is meant to support and guide, not to do the work for your child. Here are some practical ways to scaffold your child’s learning at home: Engage with ConnectEd Have you tried any of these scaffolding tips at home? Are there any other strategies that have worked well for you? We’d love to hear from you! Subscribe to our newsletter for more helpful educational updates and tips from the ConnectEd community. At ConnectEd, we are dedicated to providing a personalized, engaging, and impactful learning experience that nurtures your child’s curiosity and potential. Together, we can help your child achieve academic success and develop a lifelong love of learning.