Homework Doesn’t Have to Be a Battle of Wills

Written by Barbara Snyder M.A. Education


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Being available for and in close proximity torepparttar homework area is important. Atrepparttar 109193 end ofrepparttar 109194 homework time, a parent needs to thoroughly check to see thatrepparttar 109195 assignments are complete. Askingrepparttar 109196 child what they were supposed to do and having them explainrepparttar 109197 assignment is a very effective way to wrap uprepparttar 109198 summary portion ofrepparttar 109199 homework routine. This can also be a good way to startrepparttar 109200 session ifrepparttar 109201 child tends to procrastinate about getting down torepparttar 109202 assigned tasks. A parent should always be alert to teacher comments that may be on homework and other school papers. These can be red flags forrepparttar 109203 parents.

Essential Element # 4 - Providingrepparttar 109204 Appropriate Guidance

Supporting homework routines includesrepparttar 109205 appropriate guidance in scheduling other activities. Left to their own devices, most children will choose TV or video games over homework. There is a place forrepparttar 109206 television watching andrepparttar 109207 game playing, but a parent and child need to formulate a limited time for these. Homework has to berepparttar 109208 priority.

Some ofrepparttar 109209 specific techniques in guidance can includerepparttar 109210 following: encourage independence in completing homework; assistrepparttar 109211 child with organization skills, such as using folders; reinforce good study skills; help with practice and drills, for example multiplication flash cards; helprepparttar 109212 child learn about budgeting time to complete all tasks; talk aboutrepparttar 109213 assignments withrepparttar 109214 child; and provide praise throughout.

Essential Element # 5 - How to Communicate withrepparttar 109215 Classroom Teacher

A parent should contactrepparttar 109216 child’s teacher ifrepparttar 109217 following issues arise: directions for homework are not clear;repparttar 109218 parent can’t providerepparttar 109219 necessary materials and supplies;repparttar 109220 child is overly disorganized;repparttar 109221 assignments are too easy or difficult on a consistent basis; andrepparttar 109222 child has missed several days of school and is behind on a massive amount of work.

As early as possible, contactrepparttar 109223 child’s teacher when there is a problem. A parent should take some notes torepparttar 109224 meeting in order to be specific about what problem needs to be addressed. Work together to find a solution. It important that whatever is agreed upon thatrepparttar 109225 parent and teacher monitorrepparttar 109226 results. If there no change after 3 o 4 weeks,repparttar 109227 parent should follow up with another meeting request. Don’t let things go wrong too long.

The homework environment does not have to be a battleground. However, it can easily turn into one ifrepparttar 109228 parent does not seerepparttar 109229 big picture and take control ofrepparttar 109230 situation. A parent needs to seize this daily routine as an opportunity to be involved withrepparttar 109231 child and to berepparttar 109232 child’s number one supporter for school success. Here’s a chance for a parent to give a meaningful gift to a child - a positive attitude toward responsibility, independence and educational accomplishments.

Copyright usage: No permission is needed to reproduce this story. The About The Author statement must remain in tact. We also request notification of whererepparttar 109233 article is being used so reciprocal links can be considered. mailto:barb@sbmag.org

Barbara Snyder is a retired California Distinguished School Principal and Coordinator For Human Resources. She has a master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction. She holds elementary education, secondary, community college, and administrative credentials. She is currently the publisher of http://EducationResourcesNetwork.com and Strictly Business Magazine at http://www.sbmag.org and Student Teacher Supervisor at Chapman University.


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