If your child sits at the desk for two hours but retains almost nothing, the problem is not effort — it is structure. Research consistently shows that shorter, intentional study sessions outperform marathon sessions for most learners.
The Pomodoro Principle, Adapted for Students
Study for 20 focused minutes. Take a 5-minute break. Repeat. After four cycles, take a longer 20-minute break. During work blocks, the phone is away and the environment is quiet. During breaks, students should move — walk, stretch, get water.
Why Short Blocks Work
The human brain consolidates information during rest. Short study blocks followed by breaks allow memory to begin forming before the next block reinforces it. This process — called spaced repetition — is one of the most well-supported findings in learning science.
How to Set It Up Tonight
Use a simple kitchen timer or a free app like Forest. Write down exactly what will be covered in each block before starting. This small act of planning reduces the mental friction that causes procrastination.
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