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💡 6 Simple Tips to Get Homework Done
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Homework time can easily become fraught and lead to meltdowns and shutdowns. Here are some helpful hints to assist your children in successfully completing their homework:

1. SPACE: Create a Focused Work Environment

A dedicated, quiet space is key for concentration, but this doesn’t always mean working alone.

  • Establish a Quiet Area: Set up a designated work area and make sure all necessary supplies (paper, pencils, stapler, etc.) are readily available
  • Consider a “Family” Work Area: Since working alone can be isolating, a family work area is a great alternative; just be sure to set clear rules to encourage good work habits
  • Adult Availability: A parent or other adult should be nearby to answer questions and help children refocus when necessary
  • Model Behavior: Use homework time to catch up on your own tasks (like writing or paying bills); in doing so, model on-task behavior for your children

2. TIME: Set a Predictable Routine

Homework should be a top priority and happen on a set schedule.

  • Routine is Essential: Homework time needs to be set in a routine, predictable manner
  • Get the Time Estimate: Ask the teacher to estimate the amount of time that should be set aside for homework
  • Reserve the Time: If possible, reserve the exact same time each day for homework
  • Use Appointments for Busy Schedules: If your daily commitments vary, set homework “appointments” each week and write them down on a calendar
  • Schedule Breaks (If Needed): Determine if your child works best in one session or needs breaks; if breaks help, schedule time-limited rests (5-10 minutes) into the regular work routine
  • Short movement breaks: stretching, walking, or getting a drink of water can help students refocus, especially after tasks that require sustained attention

3. ORGANIZATION: Keep It Simple and Managed

Help your child manage their assignments and materials so they aren’t overwhelmed.

  • Verify Instructions: Have your child explain the homework instructions to you to ensure they understand what they need to do
  • Encourage Ownership: Encourage your child to decide the order in which they will complete each assignment
  • Minimize Clutter: Children can feel overwhelmed when too many books and papers are visible; only the materials being actively worked on should be visible
  • Pack it Up: Make sure all completed work is placed immediately into the child’s backpack, ready for the next school day

4. HOMEWORK HELP: Know Your Role

Your primary function is to support, not to re-teach.

  • Be Available to Clarify: Parents should be available to clarify directions or help with specific problems
  • Practice, Not Learning: The main purpose of homework is to practice skills already learned in the classroom
  • Communicate Confusion: If you discover that your child truly does not understand the work, inform the teacher so the lesson can be taught again in school
  • Your Role: Your essential role is to encourage, supervise, and reinforce good study habits
  • Additional Help: If further school instruction and your on efforts aren’t enough, consider a tutor who specializes in the trouble areas for your children

5. LIMIT DISTRACTIONS

Children benefit from increasing their focus stamina.

  • Minimize noise, screens, and interruptions during homework time
  • Turn off TVs, silence phones, and keep the work area free from unrelated toys or devices
  • A distraction-free environment helps students stay focused and complete work more efficiently

6. POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT: Remember to Encourage and Praise

You are your children’s biggest supporter and cheerleader for their success!

  • Celebrate effort, not perfection
  • Acknowledge hard work, persistence, and improvement
  • Positive reinforcement builds confidence and helps children feel more motivated to tackle challenging assignments

Follow these simple tips and you’ll see and experience how a direct and deliberate, organized approach to homework can lead to academic success and household happiness.

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