Useful Tips for Succeeding in High School

GIIS communications team
Dec 10, 2021
High school

Even though there are various stereotypes associated with high school, it is one of the most magical times in any student’s life. First of all, a high school offers an opportunity for your child to grow, learn and make mistakes and learn so he/she can create academic habits that will last lifelong. 

But, high school in Japan can also seem challenging for some students. After all, no two children are similar, meaning their way of grasping things can vary too.

Even though academic success is mandatory for every child to pave the way for the right colleges and universities in future, it is wise for parents to understand that success isn’t easy to quantify in high schools. Success can look quite different for every student. However, the process to achieve success is typically the same.

So, to help you, we are drafting this article with useful tips to help your child succeed in high school.

Help Them Set Short-Term and Long-Term Goals

Goal setting doesn’t happen overnight. It is a skill that needs to be developed. So, help your kid understand how the process of goal setting works. Teach him/her how setting unrealistic goals can prove discouraging quickly.

You can help your child set short-term goals in the initial days and then help him/her move up with long-term goal setting. Break the work down into manageable chunks to understand how your child copes with the task handed.

Teach Them Time Management

In order to optimize your child’s performance across various aspects of his/her life, he/she needs to have strong time management skills. This means you will require helping your kid to make and stick to a study schedule and develop systems of organization that works best. They also need to learn the art of multitasking when they are in high school in Japan.

You can easily come across various easy ways of using a planner, to-do list, etc., online. Use that information to help your kid maximize his/her free time and leverage the organizational systems to his/her benefit.

Help Them Select A Balanced Course Load

Finding the perfect balance between studies, socializing, and various other aspects is something every high school student struggles with. Many students tend to commit to challenging tasks and end up overextending themselves, therefore impacting their grades.

As a parent, your job is to help your kid identify the right balance in the course load. The first year of high school is a great time to experiment with various levels of challenges and different subjects to understand what works best for your kid. Help him/her choose challenging courses that don’t necessarily prove overwhelming. Then assist with selecting electives that truly interest your kid the most.

Teach the Importance of Activities Outside the Classroom

Success in high school isn’t just limited to the four walls of the classroom. There is more to it. Getting involved in issues that impact the student’s experience is very beneficial in the long term. For instance, certain activities outside the classroom challenge the student to use their skills or voice productively.

So, it is important to teach your child how engagement outside the classroom is critical for overall success in high school. A successful student is one who is capable of speaking up and making changes in a positive manner.

Ask Them to Participate in Class

Even though participation within the class is something every student does, there are many who feel that participation in anything other than academic activities can hinder them from achieving their goals. 

So, it is wise to teach your child how engagement in class with other students can assist with learning and even encoding information in the memories. For instance, raising or asking thoughtful questions to peers leads context to new information.

Besides, participating in class shows the teachers that your kid is listening and thinking about presented materials. The senior high school teachers will likely consider your child as a dedicated student who regularly participates in class discussions.

Self-Care When Studying in Senior High School

In the process of helping your child succeed in his/her academic life, don’t forget their health. It is important to inculcate healthy habits that lead to a healthy lifestyle along with education.

Teach your child how to be committed to self-care. Ask him/her to get sufficient sleep every day, eat well and even take good care of his/her mental health. All of these things are very important in your child’s overall success. If any of these aspects fall by the wayside, it can become challenging for your child to perform at his/her peak no matter how well-prepared he/she is otherwise.

Putting oneself first is vital to ensure a person is capable of following through with the rest of the commitments he/she makes.

Help Them Find Passion in Senior High School

A high school in Japan isn’t just a place where one proves his/her intellect and capability of tackling college-level work; it is a place where one can show his/her unique skills and ability to comprehend what makes him/her tick.

A student who can identify his/her passions and pursue them is more engaged and motivated to succeed in both international school and real life.

Ask your child to experiment with extracurricular activities and even pursue activities that truly inspire him/her. One can never fake passion; your child’s authentic motivation to pursue activities will help him/her shine through and even help in leading a successful future.

Assist Them in Building and Using a Support Network

A successful student isn’t the one who juggles through everything he/she is put through. A successful student is one who knows how to use available resources tactfully. 

Ask your kid to build strong relationships with teachers and peers to establish connections and gain access to various learning resources. Connecting with mentors and support groups is vital to be confident and precise.

Signing Off

As a parent, you definitely will have your concerns about your child’s future. However, it is important to keep things as streamlined as possible.

Ensure to be supportive and less criticizing about things he/she does. And don’t forget to use the tips suggested above to help your child achieve success in senior high school.



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