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PRACTICAL PARENTING: HOW TO CURE THE HOMEWORK BLUES
Part 1
By Leigh Butler
Homework does not have to be a time consuming teeth-wrenching
chore for your child. It can actually be an enjoyable
experience. One that he looks forward to each day. As a parent, you can facilitate the homework process by learning
a few tips and tricks.
HOMEWORK HAS A PURPOSEThis is probably the most overlooked aspect of effective and
efficient homework completion. Children need to know “why” they
have to do homework. If they don’t understand homework’s purpose, the reason they have
to do it, and how it will benefit them, then homework will be an
unfulfilling experience. They will loathe the thought of doing
it. And, its completion will be like pulling teeth. Teachers give homework to reinforce skills that have been taught
during the school day. Homework also gives the student the
opportunity to get extra practice and work independently. Via
homework, teachers are able to assess the progress of their
students. If your child does not understand the purpose of homework, it is
not likely that he will be enthusiastic about doing homework. Talk to your child about the purpose of homework today. ATTITUDE IS EVERYTHING How well or how fast you complete any task is based upon your
attitude about the task. This is true for homework also. If your child has a negative attitude about homework, it will
undoubtedly take him longer to complete it. Attitude is 90% of
the battle. Often parents get the impression that their child lacks the
necessary skills to do homework independently because it takes
their child so long to complete their homework. In many cases
this is not true. The real problem is that the child just has a
negative attitude about doing it so homework becomes a struggle. Once you help your child change his attitude you have won 90% of
the battle. To help him change his negative attitude follow the tip above –
talk to him about the purpose of homework. Also, make sure the
environment is conducive to completing homework. THE HOMEWORK ENVIRONMENT Another key factor in curing the homework blues is the homework
environment. Having a set time and place to complete homework is important.
It helps your child establish a routine. Your child knows that
each evening at this time in this place he will be doing
homework. Distractions should be kept to a minimum. There should be no
television, and you should discourage social phone calls for
older children. Also, allow your child to listen to music only if
it is not a distraction. If you establish a routine and minimize distractions, your child
will be less likely to rush through his assignments. Curing the homework blues is not simple. There is no magical
solution that works for all children. However, implementing
these tips should provide some help. Leigh Butler is the owner of EducationAids.com, the Internet’s
premiere source for knowledge resources. Whether you're 5 years
old or 65 years old, an elementary-school student or university
student, an entry-level employee or a corporate executive, an
average learner or a genius – EducationAids.com has resources
that can help you develop your skills and reach your full
potential. http://www.EducationAids.com?practicalparenting.
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