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Guest Blog from Ashley Taylor at www.disabledparents.org

Parenting Strategies to Help Kids with Homework

 

Parents can play a big part in their kids’ success. In fact, some experts feel children’s school performance improves when parents or guardians take part in their studies. With that in mind, it's imperative to show your kids that schoolwork is important. You can assist your children with homework when necessary, and you can even use tech to bolster your efforts.

 

Homework helps children to read, follow instructions, and complete tasks on their own. It also cultivates organizational skills by requiring children to manage and budget their time. It heightens their level of responsibility, perseverance, and self-esteem.

 

Are you a parent with school-going kids? Ingle Education invites you to try the following strategies to make homework sessions more exciting for you and your children.

 

Create a Routine

Whether young or old, having a routine is a key component of healthy living. The structure of a routine provides us with expectations about each day, and having a positive routine can help stave off negative energy. Strive to make your children appreciate the importance of school assignments by allocating homework time at a regular time and location for each day, and make it a priority. Let the children get used to no TV, gaming, video calls, and so on before completing their homework.

Add Some Motivation

Children feel motivated when you appreciate their hard work. If they do well, a treat will inspire them to remain committed to their homework routines. Let them watch TV or play their favorite video game if that's what they love.

 

If you are looking to buy them something, think about an infotainment device that can be useful to the whole family. Tablets are excellent due to their high computing power and wealth of entertainment and study apps. The combination of being a fun device and learning tool makes them an ideal reward.

Develop a Strategy for Homework Sessions

Teach your children to take stock of the amount of work they have for them to plan on tackling everything without straining. As Healthy Children points out, understanding the temperament of your kids can be the key to helping them develop a plan that works for them.

 

Some prefer to clear simpler tasks first, while others like to start with more challenging workloads while their brainpower is optimal. By helping your kids to strategize at the elementary level, they will make it a habit as they grow up. Allow them to rest if need be and guide them back to homework after refreshing.

Always Be There

Your kids won't need your assistance all the time, but plan to be available during homework time, just in case they need you. Advise your child when to take a break if they have been grappling with a problem for hours. Taking some time to relax or play helps to rejuvenate their perspective. Encourage your child to get away from it for a bit - dancing to fun music, playing an outdoor game, or piecing together a puzzle can provide a refreshing breather. Then see if you can help when they resume.

Maintain Good Contact with Teachers

Regularly check in with teachers to stay abreast of your child's progress. You should notice when your youngster is struggling, and talking with the teacher can help to identify and solve the problem. Maintain an ongoing dialogue and attend parent-teacher conferences throughout the year.

 

By talking to the teachers, you will know how your child behaves at school, particularly in the classroom. The instructors can also advise on how to help your child perform better. Ask the school to continually inform you about tests, projects, and other vital activities.

 

Your role in your children's studies evolves as the kids get older. However, you remain the central role model, and your contribution has an impact on their life. And who knows? You may discover that you have a natural love of teaching and decide to head back to school for an education degree. Or, on a smaller scale, you can tutor students who are struggling in certain subjects.

 

Among the benefits of parental involvement include boosting the child's performance and reducing truancy and dropout rates. As a parent, guide your kids with homework and follow up on their behavior at school. Your collaboration with teachers will help your child to reach great academic heights.

 

Are you looking for assistance determining the ideal educational path for your child? Ingle Education can help! We offer customized assessments that can assist you in making the right choices for your child.

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