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Provide a quiet,
well-lit space, away from distractions and with all the right study
materials -- paper, pens and pencils, books, a dictionary, a desk, etc.
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Try to find a
separate space for each of your children, or schedule quiet times for
homework in designated spaces. |
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Create a regular
schedule, allowing for adequate study and free time. |
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Limit TV time,
and do not allow it during homework. |
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When possible, be
available to answer questions. Try doing a problem or two together, then
watch as your child tries the next one. |
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Avoid simply
giving an answer.
Instead, ask questions that let your child see the problem in smaller,
sequential steps. |
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Provide your kids
with a notebook for writing down assignments. When they're finished,
compare the homework and the notebook to make sure everything is done.
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Review completed
and graded assignments. Discuss errors to be sure your child understands
the material. |
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Share any concerns with your children's teachers about the amount or
type of homework assigned. Be sure to let them know if your children are
having difficulty or are unable to do most of it by themselves. |