Let’s End The Homework Battles with our Kids
“But Mom, I don’t want to do my homework now”, “This is going to take me all night to finish”, “This stuff is boring!”. Sound familiar?…
I think we as parents have probably heard every excuse in the book to prolong the homework routine.
Battles over reading, writing, and arithmetic too often drive a wedge between parents and their children. Many times these conflicts give the child a negative attitude towards homework in general and it usually leaves the parents wondering, “What are we going to do with this situation?”
One of my favorite tips for encouraging good homework ethics in the home is that the parents schedule the same time each day for Homework studies. Also, use your child’s homework time as a time for you to model the importance of learning by simply opening a book and reading it for a few moments either along-side your child or in a nearby room.
At times, getting your child to complete homework without a fuss can be a struggle. So, here are some tips that you can use to help make the homework routine at your home go a tad smoother: http://www.reallifesolutions.net/family/homework.html
P.S. Here is the Complete Guide To Encouraging Good Study Habits And Ending The Homework Wars it is a wonderful resource for all parents of school-age children: http://www.reallifesolutions.net/homework-help.HTML
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