Keep the Home Environment Conducive for Studies
It’s every parent’s duty to keep their children physically healthy so that they can concentrate on their studies. This requires providing them with adequate nutrition and prompt medical attention if they develop illness. A healthy mind can only develop in a healthy body. Many parents waste a lot of money on ice cream, chocolate, coca-Cola, and fast food. It would be great if they used this money to provide their children with health-promoting foods like milk, butter, fruits, and vegetables.
Provide a clean and tidy space for children to sit comfortably and study. Larger homes may offer a separate study room. Even in smaller homes, a table and chair in a corner for one child is sufficient. However, keep the environment quiet.

If parents become members of a nearby library and regularly take their children there, they can develop the habit of reading books and magazines on a variety of subjects. Once they learn to use the library properly, they will read other excellent books in addition to their textbooks. This will have a very positive impact on their studies.
Holy Words of the Revered Saint Dr MSG
- Wake up at 4-5 a.m. Freshen up a bit, meditate, and then sit down to study. Waking up and studying at this time helps you remember what you read, faster and retain it longer.
- Take breaks while studying. Drink water and look at greenery if possible, then sit down to study.











































