Parenting Help - Homework Tips for Parents
55Homework Help for Parents
If you are a parent, then you probably have had some level of frustrations with homework. I think the biggest reasons homework is so challenging is because home work is usually completed during a very hectic time of the day, the afternoon. And all parties (kids and parents) are tired, especially if it's been a long day.
I know, I've been there. I am the parent of 3 teenagers. And over the years we had many different challenges with homework. We learned the hard way that at different times all kids struggle with homework. Weather it is that they are simply not doing it, or frustrated because they don't understand or can't concentrate. The homework challenge can be very frustrating for parents.
We have had it all. And through trial and error, we were able to find some of the best routines that worked for us to make homework time fun and easy process.
Homework Tips That Worked For Me
- The most important thing to do is to have
open communication with the teacher. Some teachers e-mail parents
homework so parents know what the child was assigned. I found the best
way though is for the child to have a "homework journal". They write
down their homework assignment before they leave school. When homework
is completed, the parent initials it. The teacher checks the student
journals daily to make sure their parents are aware. It really just
makes sure everyone (parent, child and teacher) are all on the same
page.
- Let your child have a break in between arriving home from school and homework time. So if they get home at 3:00, Don't have them start homework until 4:00. Kids, like adults need a chance to unwind and clear their head.
- Make it a routine. Homework is done the same time every day.
- Make a homework area in your home where there are no distractions (no tv or people to distract your child).
- Make
sure the homework area is well lit and has supplies nearby. We had a
homework box that contained pens, paper, markers, crayons, scissors and
extra paper.
- Give younger children your full attention. For older children, be nearby and available to them if they need help.
- Be
involved...from a distance. Help your child if they need you, but don't
do it for them or give them the answers. Instead, show them how to find
the answers.
- Check your childs homework and give them feedback.
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Home work has started to become an issue with my baby now.Although I try and stick to the same time every day routine, some times we have to go out for chores and the routine gets messed up.
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Hello, hello, 21 months ago
These are wonderful and perfect tips for parents. Well done.