Children are more successful in school if they develop good habits homework at an early age. Parents play an important role in helping the child to find out how well do their homework. Learning to correct homework reinforces skills such as planning will help the child in many areas, time management, memorization techniques, stamina and concentration. The tips in this article provide practical advice on developing productive study habits and what to do ifthe child in a road block understanding of the material.
1st Schedule a regular time for homework each day (including the weekend). Get your child a day book or calendar, and they describe the learning time. You can also note their extracurricular activities, vacations and other planned events. Learning to keep a calendar and manage their time will be useful to them throughout their life cycle. It allows one to achieve more if we blocked the time needed for eachTask.
2nd If your child home from school, encourage them to eat a snack, a light. Half a peanut butter and jelly sandwich and a glass of milk, or try a little apple sauce, some crackers, cheese and a stick to it with the energy they need to concentrate on their work instead of their stomach. No high sugar foods (such as cookies), as they make the brain blood sugar spike and thinking capacity is reduced considerably when this happens.
3rd Determine a range for the study. Itcan the kitchen table, a desk, coffee table in the living room or any other place that is relatively quiet, allowing enough room to put the books, paper and writing utensils. Make sure extra supplies such as paper, pencils, pens, tape, scissors, etc. are easily accessible right there, so no time to wander the house looking for pencils.
4th Have your child wear a special folder for take-home worksheets. Then all the homework sheets are in one placein her backpack and can be accessed easily when learning begins.
5th The first step for the study session, it should be, all the homework that need to be identified. Assignments that have a longer timeline, book the day to be observed and segmented into smaller steps. Each step should be assigned to a specific date to complete it culminated in the final order. For example, if the child needs to write a book report on Friday, provisional measures could be thethe daybook includes annotated determine how many chapters should be read every day, if the draft paper should be written when the editing is done, and when the final paper, mounted in a cover will be. Planning, as the completion of larger projects makes it less overwhelming.
6th If your child has a homework finished, they have to check it out and put the completed work in her backpack ready for school the next day. It helps to see progressthe goal of completing all homework.
7th Check in often with your child so that they are making progress and are not stuck on one concept. If the child struggling and can help you, please do so. Encourage your child by praising the close answers. If you can identify where the problem is to point out what the child has missed step. Sometimes (especially for mathematical concepts) it helps the child have, write down a numberto use steps to solve the problem. to follow with a special process to help take the mystery out of the figures. If your child does not get easy, try a break from the material causes a problem. Moving to another homework assignment. come back to the demanding homework later in the session. If your child still does not, and you do not get it either, try these techniques block to break through my head:
a. If your child has a friend herethe same class, you have to call your child's friend, to see if they understand the concept. Sometimes hearing someone explain the concept will help. the way, I do not mean the child should be By only the answers from someone else, what we need is an explanation of what procedure should be followed to get to the answer.
b. Talk with the child's teacher to get help for suggestions. Perhaps the teacher can explain what you need, or spend a few extra minuteswith your child so they know what to do.
c. Get a tutor. You can either find someone where you live or rent an Internet service that works for you and your child.
Do not let a problem go for very long. Learning builds on concepts already taught. Once your child develops gaps in the understanding of a subject, it is difficult to understand material for them to later. Take immediate action to help your child be successful.
8th Encourage yourchild to use mnemonic techniques to remember names, spelling, vocabulary, dates and other tricks just memorization. A mnemonic is a memory aid for recalling to facilitate information. Make up silly rhymes or sentences, the first letter of a group of related information. For example: use My Ink Spot, the three types of rocks - metamorphic, igneous and sedimentary or "In fourteen hundred and ninety-two, Columbus sailed the ocean blue recall."
9th Teach your child the most importantin bold headings, and subject in their textbooks. These are indications of the most important material in the text. Do they make cards with words and their definitions on the back. As soon as she studied the cards for some time, have a study partner (you or someone in your household) to show them the card and let them remember the definition. Learning the vocabulary for each topic is important for understanding.
10th Encourage your child to use as manytheir five senses as they can in order to block the material in their brains. Have you read it, write it, say it loud and dance around the living room to sing their mnemonic phrases.
Homework is practice. Teaching your child a structured way to approach their homework will help them learn the most from their experience. Preparing in this way for the next day at school is to increase their confidence and their ability to do well in school.
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