
“Depending on what they are, our habits will either make us or break us. We become what we repeatedly do.” ―Sean Covey
Imagine a child who approaches studies with curiosity, discipline, and enthusiasm. That child isn’t just preparing for exams—they’re preparing for life.
Inculcating good study habits early helps children to develop focus, responsibility, and confidence. Habits like setting a schedule, staying organized, and reviewing regularly shape a strong academic foundation and a resilient mindset.
Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, India’s former President and renowned scientist’s life is a legendary case study. Coming from humble beginnings, his disciplined study habits, despite limited resources, helped him rise to become one of the country’s most respected minds. His life proves that consistent effort and good habits can overcome any barrier.
Here are 5 effective tips to build strong study habits:
Create a study-friendly environment – Quiet, well-lit spaces help children concentrate better.
Set a routine – Fixed study hours build discipline and reduce procrastination.
Encourage short breaks – Breaks boost focus and prevent burnout.
Use visual aids – Charts, diagrams, and colour-coded notes make learning engaging.
Celebrate progress – Positive reinforcement motivates continued effort.
Let’s empower our children with daily schedules which will help to unlock the doors to their fullest potential and a brighter tomorrow.