How Can I Help My Child Improve Their STAR Scores?

Improving STAR scores build strong reading and math skills over time. Encourage your child to read every day, even if it’s just for fun. Books, comics, or even reading recipes can strengthen their skills. For math, try real-world practice like measuring ingredients while cooking, calculating change at the store, or playing number-based games. Also, make learning fun—praise effort, not just results, and keep a positive attitude about school. Communication with your child’s teacher is key. Ask about areas where your child can improve and what resources the school offers. Finally, make sure your child gets enough sleep and eats well before test days. A well-rested, confident child is more likely to do their best. Remember, STAR tests are just a tool to track progress, not a judgment of intelligence or potential.

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