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Every student (and parent) knows that it can be challenging to sit down and work on schoolwork occasionally, whether finishing a homework assignment or preparing for the upcoming big test—especially when the weekend comes around.
It’s just as important to finish your homework and keep track of upcoming assignments on the weekend as during the week. When it’s Sunday night, and there are still unfinished school assignments, it’s never fun for anyone!
Maintaining a study schedule can help your child stay on task and prevent meltdowns over unfinished work. However, many parents ponder, “When is the best time for my child to study?” when preparing this schedule.
Students’ minds are typically sharp in the morning, following a restful night’s sleep and a filling breakfast. The good idea is to open a textbook to learn something new or review notes from the previous day.
Students can better remember specifics like names, places, dates, and facts when their brains are more alert. The afternoon is when students’ brains are most adept at combining new knowledge with what they already know.
Students can make connections and give the knowledge they have learned more meaning at this time of day.
No particular time of day is the “best” for studying. Each of us has a specific period of the day when we are most productive and energetic. Some people have a lot of energy when they first wake up in the morning. Some people are night owls who are more active in the evening.
Different students may learn better at various times of the day, just as every student has a different learning style. Some students find it easier to concentrate on their schoolwork in the morning, while others may find studying at night more effective.
When the brain is more capable of concentrating, studying in the morning may be the best option for students who are more energetic earlier in the day. After a restful night’s sleep, students who study during the day benefit from renewed energy. Concentrating and learning more effectively is simpler when this energy is present.
You can have an effective study time by following a schedule or plan, but when you don’t have one, we have provided you with some tips for studying during the day:
Later in the day, when students are more energetic, studying in the evening or at night may be more fruitful. Studying at night can enhance a student’s concentration and focus because there are fewer interruptions and more peace and quiet.
Ensure your student is still getting enough sleep each night if he or she studies in the evenings or at night.
Kids need an average of 8 to 9 hours of sleep per night; if homework or studying keeps them up later than usual, develop the habit of starting a little earlier and maintaining a regular bedtime routine.
Remember, your child can use a combination of study techniques, including what time of day he or she schedules study sessions! Once you know what works best, your child can start studying more effectively.
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