Every teacher and parent has surely said how important doing your homework is.
Making sure that the homework that is being assigned is appropriate and tailored to the child's grade and age helps them to gain the most from the material possible.
Receiving some homework every day is an integral part of a successful learning strategy.
One of the greatest ways to assist in this process is to create a safe and positive study space for the child.
In addition to this dedicated workspace, maintaining a regular homework schedule will help to increase your child's focus.
Creating a positive homework space requires a few essential things.
The more of these you can accommodate for your child, the greater the success rate of your child's study time.
Make the space permanent- Finding an area in your home that can be dedicated to your child's studies and keeping a regular homework routine helps the child to focus.
If possible, a desk in a quiet part of the house helps a child's mind to concentrate.
Remove distractions- Creating a study area for your child that is free of distractions may be harder than it sounds.
Unnecessary noise from phones, radios, and TVs should be silenced, as well as stowing away any tempting toys, games, and books unrelated to the homework.
Provide all the proper utensils- Burning up precious time looking for supplies can be a major disruption in the flow of successful focus.
Stock your child's work space with all the tools needed, including paper, pencils, calculator, dictionary, or even a computer and printer.
Personalize the area- Allowing your child to make decisions about how the study area or room is set up can really get the child to nurture a sense of pride and ownership.
This will help motivate your child's work.
Further appropriate customizations like a fan, poster, lamp, or motivating mascot can lend to a happy worker as long as they do not serve as potential distractions.
Increasing effectiveness and efficiency come from creating a comfortable and safe study space.
Controlling electronics- Aside from the possibility of a governed computer, most electronics should probably not be permitted in your child's work space.
Although extremely popular in today's youth, cell phones and texting are a major disruption.
Video games and TV are also major distractions.
A helpful rule to institute is limiting electronics to weekends, and dedicating weeknights to your child's homework and family time.
Create a routine- Setting time aside that is devoted to study and sticking to it creates a positive habit that will in turn into positive results.
Even if there is no homework assignments that day, it is still a good practice to spend that time in study reading, or reviewing previous material to prepare for an upcoming test.
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