Jumat, 10 April 2015

Mandatory Parent Assist Face UN Children

As in previous years, the National Examination (UN) would be frightening for most students. The students will feel a deep concern, could even reach the stage of stress.
Different from previous years, this year the UN is no longer a passing standard. Nevertheless, national standards remain in place, namely the value of at least 5.5.
The value of standard application is intended to encourage students to achieve good value although the UN is no longer a prerequisite for graduation. In addition to the hard work done by the students and the school, parents are also required to be involved in providing support.
"Of course, parents should accompany. In addition to regulating learning strategies and set the time, parents should also carefully assess the ability of the child, "says psychologist Kasandra Putranto on Okezone some time ago.
Kasandra argued, if parents do not judge her too proficient in academics, the child shall have the time to learn more. Conversely when the child is good in academics, parents should not forbid children to do the hobbies or activities outside of school.
"The most important thing children do not keep on learning, because it will actually lead to saturation. In addition, parents are also required to support children with nutritious food and vitamin supply, "he concluded.

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