How to encourage kids to do their homework
July 18, 2008 by admin
How to encourage kids to do their homework
Offer a Reward: Some parents will think that learning is its own reward, but unfortunately kids don’t think that way at all. If you are open with them about taking them to a place that they want to go to or making a deal to cook them a food that they really like you will be more likely to get somewhere with the idea of homework and getting them to at least try to do it. If they do their work in subjects like reading, writing, mathematics, or science, then treat them to something unexpected also.
Help Them If You Can: If you take the time to help them figure out something that may have been bothering them with their homework, then they will more then likely do it easier and be happy about it. Many kids don’t understand what is in front of them and can get frustrated with the work. Helping them to get it will let them know that they are not alone and can ask for help with their work from you. Help kids of all ages; Grades 1-6 and Grades 10-12 in studying and doing homework.
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