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5 morning rituals high-scoring kids usually practice every day

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 20, 2025, 14:47 IST
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5 morning rituals high-scoring kids usually practice every day

Getting good grades in school can start long before the actual lessons begin. The most outstanding students do not rely only on their talents or last-minute cramming the night before school. Instead, they follow morning routines that prepare their mind and body for school activities.

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5 morning rituals high-scoring kids usually practice every day

Getting good grades in school can start long before the actual lessons begin. The most outstanding students do not rely only on their talents or last-minute cramming the night before school. Instead, they follow morning routines that prepare their mind and body for school activities.

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They eat a healthy breakfas

A balanced diet provides kids with the much-needed energy to stay alert throughout the day. One of the most important things is to have a good breakfast with proper nu

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They avoid screens in the morning

High achievers limit screen time in the morning, such as checking phones, watching videos, or playing games. By avoiding screens, their brain wakes up naturally and stays free from unnecessary distractions. As a result, they begin the day with a more focused and attentive mind.


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They review what they learned

Most best-performing children spend a few minutes revising what they learned the previous day. This could include going through notes, formulas, or spellings, as well as reading a short summary. Morning revision helps improve memory, understanding, and the ability to recall information in class.


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They set a clear intention for the day

High-performing children often begin their day with a clear plan in mind. The journey to doing well in life starts in an individual’s mind, and it is important to know what a child wants and plan ahead. Their goals may include completing an assignment, concentrating on a particular subject, or asking questions in class. These intentions give them purpose, motivation, and better time-management skills.

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