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How Parents can help with homework

Role of a parent is to reinforce the learning process happening when your child does his or her homework. This means keeping your child on task as well as providing motivation and guidance.

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How Parents can help with homework

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  1. How Parents can help with homework

  2. INTRODUCTION Homework is one area where parents can play a very active and encouraging part in their child's education. On a very bassic level, it can help kick-start conversations between parents and children, especially in families where busy work and extracurricular commitments may prevent regular mealtimes together.....

  3. How Parents Can Help With Homework It's been ages since you've tackled and algebra assignment, and now your child is home with a backpack full of homework and needs some guidance. This time around, though, mastering multiplication problems seems harder than it used to be. If you don't feel fully equipped to help him through his studies struggles, here are a few ways you or your partner can still pitch in without homework hour sounding like nails on a chalkboard...... These ways are:- • Don't Fake It • Ask Professor Google • Create a Homework Hotline • Don't Mix Dinner And Diagrams • Invest in a Tutor

  4. 10 Ways Parents Can Help With homework • Provide a suitable environment And materials. • Designate a space for each child. • Establish a schedule. • Make HOMEWORK time teach-free. • Be Ready to be a resources. • Don't give the Answers. • Use an assignment book. • Connect with the Teacher and students. • Review graded Work. • Keep-up healthy habits.

  5. HELPING THE HOMEWORK RESISTOR • Having children do their work at a communal table. stay nearby, to alleviate the loneliness that some kids feel- and to prevent procrastination. • Ask Your child to unload her backpack and talk through assignments. Help your child make a "Done/To Do" List. • Ask your child to put the assignment in the order he'd like to do them. Encourage him to explain his thinking - fostering a sense of control. • Use a timer. Challenge your child to estimate how long as assignment will take, and ask is she wants to set the timer for that full amount of time, or less. • Your role : To monitor,organize, motivate, and praise the homework effort as each piece is done.

  6. 10 Home work tips • Know the teachers-and what they're looking for. • Set up a home work- friendly areas. • Schedule a regular study time. • Help them make a plan. • Keep distractions to a minimum. • Make sure Kids do their own Work. • Be a motivator and monitor. • Set a good example. • Praise their work and effort. • If there are continuing problems with home work, get help

  7. What can parents do to support their children with homework? • Create Space • Make it positive • Let them Make Mistake • Be realistic • Insist work is finished

  8. Strategies to make Homework go more smoothly! Step1: Find a location in the house where homework will be done. Step2: Set up a Homework Center. Step3: Establish a homework time. Step4: Establish a daily homework schedule.

  9. "Many parents are under the impression that they shouldn't have anything to do with their children's homework. This comes from schools emphasizing that homework is a child's responsibility, not the parent's while it is absolutely true that parents should not do their children's homework, there is a role for parents - one that's perhaps best described as "homework project manager." Parents can be monitoring, Organizing, motivating, and praising the homework effort as it gets done. and yes, that means sitting with your child to help them stay focused and on task. Your Presence sends The message that homework is important business, not be taken Lightly....."

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