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Homework Tips for Parents

  • Posted by Admin
  • Date January 17, 2020

Homework is important, but helping children with homework isn’t always easy. Here are some ways you can make homework easier for everyone!

·       Study the same things in different ways and places

Help your child learn about new words or content in a variety of ways. Talk about new vocabulary words several times over the course of the week, in different settings. This will help enrich your child’s understanding of the word.

·       Mix up the study time

If your child prefers to do a little math, a little reading, a little word study and then back to math, that’s okay! Mixing up the practice time may leave a greater impression on your learner.

·       Space out the learning

If your child has a big test coming up next week, help her study a little bit each day rather than cramming it in the night before. An hour or so every other day, spacing out the learning, is a better way to really learn the material.

·       Help your child get organized

Help your child pick out a special homework notebook or folder, and make sure your child has homework supplies, such as:

  • pencils
  • pens
  • writing paper
  • a dictionary

·         Show your child that you think homework is important

Ask your child about her homework each day, and check to see that it is completed. Tell your child that you are proud of the work she is doing.

·         Help your child without doing the homework

It’s important to answer questions if you can — but remember that homework is supposed to help children learn and that doing your child’s homework does not help in the long run.

·         Talk with your child’s teacher

Find out what the teacher’s homework rules are. If your child has a problem completing or understanding homework, call or e-mail the teacher to talk about the issue.

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