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Homework
Tips
Set a schedule. While this can be
flexible, it's a good idea to have a set time when students do their
homework. Many students need a little time to unwind after school
before tackling their homework, but doing it too close to bed time may be
difficult due to fatigue. Find what works best for your child.
Provide a home study center for your child with
adequate light and few distractions. Doing homework in
front of the television is typically not a good idea. A dictionary,
paper, pens, etc., should also be readily available.
Be available when your child is doing homework,
so that you can answer questions if there is confusion. If possible, it
is better for you to be in another room, so you are easily accessible and yet
not a distraction.
Don't do the homework for your child.
While help is encouraged, we don't expect perfect work all the time.
Seeing the pattern of errors is often helpful to us.
Check homework for completion. While
students should be responsible to complete their own assignments,
you looking over what they've done A) keeps you informed of what your child
is studying, B) provides the sometimes necessary reminder to complete the
work, and C) shows that you care about what your child is working on.
Praise your child for his or her diligent work,
as well as for accomplishment.
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