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Helping Your Child with Homework: Dos and Don’ts

  • dailytrophy
  • Jul 10, 2024
  • 1 min read

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German Sauerbraten:

  • Marinate beef roast in a mixture of vinegar, water, onions, and spices for several days.

  • Slow-cook until tender and serve with red cabbage and potato dumplings for a traditional German dish.


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Helping Your Child with Homework: Dos and Don’ts

Helping your child with homework is about finding the right balance between support and independence.


1. Create a Conducive Environment

  • Set up a quiet, well-lit area free from distractions.

  • Ensure necessary supplies like pencils, paper, and calculators are readily available.

2. Establish a Routine

  • Designate a consistent homework time each day.

  • Include short breaks to keep your child refreshed and focused.

3. Be Available for Guidance

  • Offer support by explaining concepts rather than providing answers.

  • Encourage your child to ask questions when they need help.

4. Encourage Positive Attitudes

  • Praise your child’s effort, not just the results.

  • Maintain a positive attitude towards homework and learning.

5. Communicate with Teachers

  • Keep in regular contact with your child’s teachers to stay informed about their progress.

  • Seek clarification from teachers when needed to better understand assignments.

"The best inheritance a parent can give to his children is a few minutes of their time each day."

- Orlando Aloysius Battista

 
 
 

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