Helping Your Child Do Homework ? When To Interfere And When To Step Back?

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Why do parents help their child in doing the homework? Don’t parents know that homework is something that their child ought to do on his or her own? You should choose the educational institution of your child with a lot of care. If teachers cover 10% of the curriculum in school and hand over the rest as homework, it is obvious that you have chosen the wrong institution for your child.

However, if bulk of curriculum is covered in school and practice tests are handed over to the child as homework, you would be making a big mistake by interfering in the process. Many parents make the mistake of comparing the homework they used to do with the homework given to their child. Well, you were 10 years old more than a decade ago. In such a scenario, expecting the level of educational standards to stay the same for many decades at a stretch does not make sense.

The most harmful consequence of interfering in homework is that your child finds a reason to criticize the curriculum and the educational system. You may not be comfortable with the current system but you are aware that there’s no escaping the same. On the other hand, your child may conclude that simply criticizing stuff is enough to escape ones obligations. Sooner or later, the child will have to wear the consequences of poor grades.

If you feel that your child is getting too much homework, try having a word with the teachers. However, make sure you do not undermine the authority of the teachers and the educational institution by criticizing it in front of your child.

 

 

 

 

Tips for Moms to Help Kids with Homework

You can help your child overcome the challenges of completing homework assignments and diminish your worry of how to provide the help needed by doing these simple tips.

1. Set Dedicated Homework Times
Children need consistency to help them with maintaining responsibility and performance. If you leave it up to your children to do their homework when they feel like it you may be doing your child a disservice. It may require you to be more strict by making sure that the priority of completing homework assignments are done before there is free time to watch TV or play video games.

2. Get a Tutor if Necessary
Many times helping children with homework assignments can be challenging because parents have forgotten the subject matter of the assignments. If you simply are unable to help your child with their homework, hire a tutor if you can afford it or seek out free after school programs, get help from an older student or a friend.

3. Stay in Contact with Teachers
It is important for moms to be proactive by staying in contact with teachers to ensure the success of their child’s education. It is very possible that your child may not be telling you everything about their assignments or their school progress. Keeping the lines of communication open with teachers and not just waiting for a teacher to contact you when their is a problem can help your child with their studies.

4. Use Games to Make Homework Fun
Creativity and fun can go a long way in helping your child to learn and do their homework assignments. For example, if working on math you can use something your child likes or will remember to help with adding or subtracting like their favorite candy or toys. Additionally you can visit learning websites like leapfrog.com that provides great ideas and fun learning games for preschool to second grade students.