Here are some basic guidelines to improve your child’s experience of homework:

  1. Your child should spend at least 20 minute on homework every day. Do not let homework roll over to have a negative accumulative impact.
  2. Engage with your child’s teacher. Know the purpose of the homework, and the class rules.
  3. Show enthusiasm for school and homework. Positive verbal support of homework sets a good example. Do not be dismissive of homework as a parent.
  4. Set aside time each day for reviewing homework. This might be tough given your own work responsibilities but it shows clear support and interest in your child’s school life.
  5. Don’t leave homework for just before bedtime, when it’s stressful and all parties are tired.
  6. Work on big projects over the weekends, especially if they involve getting together with classmates or require sourcing products and projects aids.
  7. Break assignments into smaller, more manageable bits.
  8. Provide a quiet study area with paper, markers, a ruler, pencils and a dictionary. Homework time should not include access to a cell phone as this might be distractive.
  9. Never do your child’s homework! Check with your child’s teacher about correcting homework.
  10. Practice spelling difficult words with your child every day.
  11. Always develop a love for reading. It helps your child to work effectively through huge volumes of work as well as assist with reading comprehension.

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