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Homework Help

Helping you child with homework is a great way to strengthen your relationship and help your child succeed in school.  Here's what you need for a successful, low-stress homework session:

Place:  Quiet, well-lit place to do homework away from the distractions of television or other noisy activities.

Tools:  Paper, pencils, calculator, and any other materials needed to complete assignments.

Attitude:  Set a good example by verbally affirming the value of hard work and doing well in school.

Plan: Help your child be proactive in planning to do homework by setting aside a specific time each day.

Rewards: Recognize progress and encourage your child in specific ways (e.g., small gifts, treats, stickers, “stars” on a chart, a favorite activity). 

And, here are some things for you to keep in mind when your child asks for help:

  • Cooperate with your child’s teacher. When the teacher gives directions for homework, follow those directions.

  • Be proactive in communicating with your child’s teacher about how your child is handling homework assignments.

  • Provide guidance, but don’t give away the actual answers or complete the task by yourself.
With just a little time and effort, you can make sure your children conquer their homework!

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