homework Archives - parentztalk.com parentztalk.com Thu, 04 Apr 2024 13:53:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 How Much Homework is Too Much? https://parentztalk.com/how-much-homework-is-too-much/ Sat, 06 Apr 2024 12:16:00 +0000 https://parentztalk.com/?p=4937 Homework is a great tool for reinforcing material learned at school. It can also help children develop study habits and time management skills. But how much homework is too much? Here’s a look at what to watch for. The Homework Standard The “10-minute rule”, endorsed by both the National PTA and the National Education Association, […]

The post How Much Homework is Too Much? appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
Homework is a great tool for reinforcing material learned at school. It can also help children develop study habits and time management skills. But how much homework is too much? Here’s a look at what to watch for.

The Homework Standard

The “10-minute rule”, endorsed by both the National PTA and the National Education Association, suggests that a maximum of 10 minutes of homework per grade level per night is appropriate. So, a first-grader would have 10 minutes, a second-grader 20 minutes, and so on, up to a maximum of about two hours for high school seniors. 

Signs of Excessive Homework

If homework consistently leads to stress, anxiety, or fatigue, it may be excessive. Children who feel overwhelmed or spend an inordinate amount of time on homework can experience burnout and disinterest in learning. Another sign to watch for is whether your children have free time. Homework that eats into all free time, affecting a child’s ability to engage in hobbies, sports, family activities, or sufficient rest, is likely too much.

Balancing Homework With Overall Well-being

Parents should maintain open communication with teachers about homework expectations and the child’s experience. Understanding the purpose behind assignments can provide insight into their necessity and scope.

The post How Much Homework is Too Much? appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
Tips to Help Your Kids Remain on Top of Their Homework https://parentztalk.com/tips-to-help-your-kids-remain-on-top-of-their-homework/ Wed, 13 Mar 2024 20:07:00 +0000 https://parentztalk.com/?p=5919 While school is there to provide your kids with a formal education, homework will test just how well your children grasp new concepts. Also, as a parent, you too need to ensure that you educate your kids so that they receive the right values to live by. Here are some tips to help you ensure […]

The post Tips to Help Your Kids Remain on Top of Their Homework appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
While school is there to provide your kids with a formal education, homework will test just how well your children grasp new concepts. Also, as a parent, you too need to ensure that you educate your kids so that they receive the right values to live by. Here are some tips to help you ensure that your kids remain on top of their homework.

Know the Teachers

By meeting with your kids’ teachers at parent-teacher conferences, you can get a better understanding of what teachers are looking for in your kids’ work. This can help you to set expectations for your child when doing homework.

Create a Conducive Environment

In order to get your kids into the zone for doing their homework, think about creating a conducive learning environment for them. Make sure their desk is clean and clear of clutter while the surrounding area is orderly. Consider cleaning with your child so that they learn some responsibility.

Limit Distractions

Music, TV, and other noises can be highly distracting, so make sure to limit background noises and distractions when your child needs to double down and do their work. It’s also important to keep any smartphones out of sight as this can be a heavy distraction.

The post Tips to Help Your Kids Remain on Top of Their Homework appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
How to Encourage Your Child to Do Their Homework https://parentztalk.com/how-to-encourage-your-child-to-do-their-homework/ Sat, 09 Mar 2024 10:13:00 +0000 https://parentztalk.com/?p=4708 Getting your child to do their homework can be a bit of an ordeal if they are particularly opposed to it. However, it can also be a good experience for you to encourage them to do something productive and feel a reward at the end of it. It’s certainly a necessary thing for them to […]

The post How to Encourage Your Child to Do Their Homework appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
Getting your child to do their homework can be a bit of an ordeal if they are particularly opposed to it. However, it can also be a good experience for you to encourage them to do something productive and feel a reward at the end of it. It’s certainly a necessary thing for them to learn, so here are three ways to encourage your child to do their homework.

Implement a Reward System

If your child really struggles to get motivated to complete their homework, you may want to implement a reward system. This could be a promise to make their favorite meal once all of their homework is done, or that they can only play video games once their homework is complete. If this isn’t your style as a parent, you could also implement lots of positive reinforcement by praising them consistently when they get bits and celebrating their achievements

Start it With Them

For some kids, getting started with their homework is the most difficult part. If you are able to, you can sit down with them and go through the groundwork of their tasks to get them off to a good start and make them feel more settled. If you are helping them to understand without doing it for them, you will also be enabling them to get better at problem-solving which should help their progress.

Set Up a Manageable Schedule

Breaking down the different parts of your child’s homework into smaller chunks is a great place to start if your child is finding it difficult to know where to begin. This way, you can encourage them to do perhaps an hour or two of homework on only school nights, so that they have their weekends free. This is a good way of instilling in your child an understanding of how to get the reward of their free time from the work they put in.

The post How to Encourage Your Child to Do Their Homework appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
How to Help Your Children Do Their Homework Without Overstepping https://parentztalk.com/how-to-help-your-children-do-their-homework-without-overstepping/ Thu, 22 Feb 2024 14:14:00 +0000 https://parentztalk.com/?p=5560 Remember the days when “homework” was just a word in your school-time vocabulary? Fast forward to parenthood, and it’s a whole different ball game. Suddenly, you’re on the other side of the equation, figuring out how to help your little ones navigate their assignments without taking the reins completely. Here are a few tips.  Encourage […]

The post How to Help Your Children Do Their Homework Without Overstepping appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
Remember the days when “homework” was just a word in your school-time vocabulary? Fast forward to parenthood, and it’s a whole different ball game. Suddenly, you’re on the other side of the equation, figuring out how to help your little ones navigate their assignments without taking the reins completely. Here are a few tips. 

Encourage a Homework Routine

Work with your child to establish a regular homework schedule that fits into their day. Some children work best right after school, while others may need a break before starting homework. Consistency is key. It will help build discipline and manage procrastination. Having a designated space to work can also be helpful. 

Be Available, Not Intrusive

Let your child know you’re available to help with homework but encourage them to try tackling it on their own first. If they come to you with questions, guide them to find the answers rather than providing them outright. For example, ask leading questions that help them recall what they’ve learned in class.

Praise Effort Over Results

Lastly, focus on praising the effort your child puts into their homework rather than just the outcome. This approach helps build resilience and a growth mindset, teaching them that persistence and hard work are more important than innate ability. 

The post How to Help Your Children Do Their Homework Without Overstepping appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
How to Help Your Kid With Their Homework https://parentztalk.com/how-to-help-your-kid-with-their-homework/ Thu, 21 Dec 2023 16:26:00 +0000 https://parentztalk.com/?p=4683 Homework is an unavoidable part of most children’s school experience. Some kids accept it as part of their daily routine, while others will do everything in their power to avoid any extra schoolwork. Unless your kid’s school is very relaxed, the chances are they will fall behind and get in trouble if homework isn’t handed […]

The post How to Help Your Kid With Their Homework appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
Homework is an unavoidable part of most children’s school experience. Some kids accept it as part of their daily routine, while others will do everything in their power to avoid any extra schoolwork. Unless your kid’s school is very relaxed, the chances are they will fall behind and get in trouble if homework isn’t handed in regularly, so here are three practical ways to help them (without doing the work for them).

Use Timers

Many children respond well to working with timers, particularly old-fashioned egg timers. Being able to see the sand counting down the amount of time they have left to work can be a great motivator, and demonstrates that there is an end in sight. Encourage your child to try and get all of their homework done within a set amount of time, but make sure they bring it to you to check through afterward, as you don’t want them rushing.

Support Their Study

If there is a subject your kid finds particularly challenging, ask their teacher for additional resources that you can use at home. It may also be worth having a conversation to see whether they can slightly reduce the amount of homework they set your kid for this subject—you can explain that you’ll be doing extra work on it together at home. Set aside a small portion of time (10 minutes is enough) to do some study on this subject daily, and this should boost your child’s confidence. If you don’t see results after a month, it may be worth speaking to your kid’s school to see if they can do screening for conditions such as dyslexia.

Consider Rewards

For some kids, the only thing that will encourage them to finish that homework is the promise of a reward. Whilst you don’t want to be handing out the candy or agreeing to extra screen time for every piece of schoolwork they do, it can be a good idea to set an end-of-week treat as a motivator. You could agree that if they hand in all of their homework in on time (and get good feedback on it), they are allowed an extra half hour of screen time on Friday.

The post How to Help Your Kid With Their Homework appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
Should Your Kids Do School Work During Vacation? https://parentztalk.com/should-your-kids-do-school-work-during-vacation/ Thu, 14 Dec 2023 12:13:00 +0000 https://parentztalk.com/?p=4530 With holiday vacations starting you may be wondering, should your children continue their school work during vacation time? The idea of maintaining academic momentum versus allowing a complete break often sparks a debate among parents and educators. Let’s take a look at the pros and cons.  The Pros  Continuing school work during vacation helps maintain […]

The post Should Your Kids Do School Work During Vacation? appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
With holiday vacations starting you may be wondering, should your children continue their school work during vacation time? The idea of maintaining academic momentum versus allowing a complete break often sparks a debate among parents and educators. Let’s take a look at the pros and cons. 

The Pros 

Continuing school work during vacation helps maintain a rhythm. In fact, it can ease the transition back to school after the holidays. Vacation can also be an opportunity for reinforcement rather than introducing new material. Reviewing previous lessons can solidify what they already learned and bridge any knowledge gaps.

The Cons 

On the other hand, children need to have breaks to recharge. Overloading them with academic tasks during vacation might lead to burnout and lessen their enthusiasm for learning. Vacation time can be a valuable opportunity for quality family bonding and relaxation. Excessive focus on schoolwork might detract from these moments and limit the child’s ability to unwind.

Finding a Balance

At the end of the day, the debate often boils down to finding a balance that suits both the child’s academic needs and emotional well-being. Experiment with what works best for your child. Maybe try to offer optional activities rather than mandatory assignments, allowing children to choose their level of engagement.

The post Should Your Kids Do School Work During Vacation? appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
3 Major Mistakes You’re Making When Helping Your Kids with Homework https://parentztalk.com/3-major-mistakes-youre-making-when-helping-your-kids-with-homework/ Wed, 06 Dec 2023 10:10:00 +0000 https://parentztalk.com/?p=3104 In a perfect world, your kids would be doing their homework on their own, but there comes a time when they need a little push. If your little ones ask for your help, here are three common mistakes you should avoid making because they can hinder their learning abilities and independence. Doing Homework Yourself One […]

The post 3 Major Mistakes You’re Making When Helping Your Kids with Homework appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
In a perfect world, your kids would be doing their homework on their own, but there comes a time when they need a little push. If your little ones ask for your help, here are three common mistakes you should avoid making because they can hinder their learning abilities and independence.

Doing Homework Yourself

One of the worst mistakes you could possibly make is doing your child’s homework for them. No parent wants to see their kid get a bad grade or fail a class, but you shouldn’t help them unconditionally. Doing homework for them will teach them it’s okay to take shortcuts and break rules, in addition to preventing them from learning on their own.

Too Much Pressure

You should find a way to offer guidance and explanations to your child when they’re doing homework without being too controlling. Don’t hover over your child, constantly check their progress, or push them to do homework as quickly as possible because these bad habits can create a stressful learning environment.

No Established Schedule

Even when your kid has a whole day to finish their homework, you shouldn’t let them wait until the very last minute. Have an established time and space for doing homework because this can help your child manage their time and free up their evening for the hobbies they enjoy.

The post 3 Major Mistakes You’re Making When Helping Your Kids with Homework appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
Here is Why You Shouldn’t Force Your Kid to Do School Homework https://parentztalk.com/here-is-why-you-shouldnt-force-your-kid-to-do-school-homework/ Fri, 06 Oct 2023 10:00:00 +0000 https://parentztalk.com/?p=3361 Most parents take a strict attitude towards homework. They expect their kid to complete it on time and often prioritize it over other home activities. But while those parents have the best intentions, it might not be the best approach. Forcing your kid to do school homework might negatively affect their approach to education and […]

The post Here is Why You Shouldn’t Force Your Kid to Do School Homework appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
Most parents take a strict attitude towards homework. They expect their kid to complete it on time and often prioritize it over other home activities. But while those parents have the best intentions, it might not be the best approach. Forcing your kid to do school homework might negatively affect their approach to education and overall well-being.

It Causes Stress

Kids are constantly under pressure to do well in school. The added pressure to complete school assignments at home, especially in subjects they are not particularly good at, can cause stress and negatively affect their mental health.

Kids Develop Negative Attitudes Towards School

Kids spend the majority of their day in school. Doing homework when they come home feels like they never left it. This can cause kids to develop a negative attitude towards school and become less motivated about getting an education.

It Might Affect the Parent-Kid Relationship

If you are constantly forcing your kid to do their homework, they might start to feel a level of resentment towards you. This might make it harder to develop a loving and caring bond.

Kids Miss Out on Relaxation and Sleep

After a long day of school, kids should be able to relax at home and get their energy back because they have to do it all over again tomorrow. By being forced to do homework, they will miss out on relaxation and might also lose sleep if they fall behind. It will also cause them to have less time for other activities that fulfill them.

The post Here is Why You Shouldn’t Force Your Kid to Do School Homework appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
3 Ways to Deal With Homework Stress https://parentztalk.com/3-ways-to-deal-with-homework-stress/ Wed, 23 Aug 2023 10:40:00 +0000 https://parentztalk.com/?p=2621 As your child progresses through school, it is likely that they will bring home increasing amounts of work to be completed for their teacher. Understandably, many kids feel a bit frustrated at having to do more work, after just finishing a long day at school! However, it is important that homework is completed, as it […]

The post 3 Ways to Deal With Homework Stress appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
As your child progresses through school, it is likely that they will bring home increasing amounts of work to be completed for their teacher. Understandably, many kids feel a bit frustrated at having to do more work, after just finishing a long day at school! However, it is important that homework is completed, as it is often set by teachers to consolidate learning done in class. If your child is really struggling to focus at home, here are three tips to help them.

Talk to Their Teacher

Ask for a meeting to discuss your child’s problems with their teacher. It may be that the teacher can ease the workload, either by spreading it out across the week or by handing it all out on one day so that your kid knows exactly how much they have that week. You may also want to discuss whether the level at which the homework is set is appropriate for your child, as the teacher can adapt some of it to make it easier for your child to complete it independently. Some teachers will even offer a lunchtime club, to support kids who are struggling to complete their homework at home, so enquire about this, too.

Set Up a Work Space

Don’t expect your kid to work effectively at the kitchen table, or in front of the TV. They need a clear, dedicated homework space where they can focus. Ideally, this would not be in their bedroom—you don’t want them to associate the room they sleep in with the stress of schoolwork. Plus, if the homework space is somewhere that can you check in on them, you can give them gentle reminders to stay focused and keep going.

Set Rewards

You may want to consider what kind of reward you give your child for completed homework (a candy bar for each finished piece may get out of hand if they have 10 pieces a week!). Perhaps your child could work towards a goal—three weeks of homework completed, without lots of fuss, will result in a day out at their favorite theme park. Talk with your kid about what they would like as a reward, and be clear about the boundaries—you will need to check each piece of homework, to see that it has been completed properly.

The post 3 Ways to Deal With Homework Stress appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
Best Ways to Help Your Kids Do Their Homework Independently https://parentztalk.com/best-ways-to-help-your-kids-do-their-homework-independently-2/ Sat, 15 Jul 2023 12:49:00 +0000 https://parentztalk.com/?p=636 A lot of kids see homework as a boring chore and avoid doing it until their parents come back home to help them out. There comes a point when your little one should try to be more independent with their homework and these useful tips will help you reach that point together. Importance of Learning […]

The post Best Ways to Help Your Kids Do Their Homework Independently appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
A lot of kids see homework as a boring chore and avoid doing it until their parents come back home to help them out. There comes a point when your little one should try to be more independent with their homework and these useful tips will help you reach that point together.

Importance of Learning

You should be setting the ground for your kids to independently do homework while you’re still doing it together. Do your best to stress the importance of learning, pointing out the positive sides of homework so they wouldn’t see it as a punishment in the long run.

Offer Incentives

In the perfect world, your kids would do homework for the sake of homework, but some motivational tools come in handy. Offer tiny rewards or forms of punishment if their homework is not done on time. Don’t go overboard with either, but make sure to offer incentives that stress the importance of doing their homework on time.

Better Organization

Helping your little ones organize their schedule better will teach them important skills and help them do it themselves. In addition to setting up a schedule, you should also choose a designated place for doing homework that they’ll later associate with this chore.

The post Best Ways to Help Your Kids Do Their Homework Independently appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> homework Archives - parentztalk.com parentztalk.com Thu, 04 Apr 2024 13:53:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 How Much Homework is Too Much? https://parentztalk.com/how-much-homework-is-too-much/ Sat, 06 Apr 2024 12:16:00 +0000 https://parentztalk.com/?p=4937 Homework is a great tool for reinforcing material learned at school. It can also help children develop study habits and time management skills. But how much homework is too much? Here’s a look at what to watch for. The Homework Standard The “10-minute rule”, endorsed by both the National PTA and the National Education Association, […]

The post How Much Homework is Too Much? appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
Homework is a great tool for reinforcing material learned at school. It can also help children develop study habits and time management skills. But how much homework is too much? Here’s a look at what to watch for.

The Homework Standard

The “10-minute rule”, endorsed by both the National PTA and the National Education Association, suggests that a maximum of 10 minutes of homework per grade level per night is appropriate. So, a first-grader would have 10 minutes, a second-grader 20 minutes, and so on, up to a maximum of about two hours for high school seniors. 

Signs of Excessive Homework

If homework consistently leads to stress, anxiety, or fatigue, it may be excessive. Children who feel overwhelmed or spend an inordinate amount of time on homework can experience burnout and disinterest in learning. Another sign to watch for is whether your children have free time. Homework that eats into all free time, affecting a child’s ability to engage in hobbies, sports, family activities, or sufficient rest, is likely too much.

Balancing Homework With Overall Well-being

Parents should maintain open communication with teachers about homework expectations and the child’s experience. Understanding the purpose behind assignments can provide insight into their necessity and scope.

The post How Much Homework is Too Much? appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
Tips to Help Your Kids Remain on Top of Their Homework https://parentztalk.com/tips-to-help-your-kids-remain-on-top-of-their-homework/ Wed, 13 Mar 2024 20:07:00 +0000 https://parentztalk.com/?p=5919 While school is there to provide your kids with a formal education, homework will test just how well your children grasp new concepts. Also, as a parent, you too need to ensure that you educate your kids so that they receive the right values to live by. Here are some tips to help you ensure […]

The post Tips to Help Your Kids Remain on Top of Their Homework appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
While school is there to provide your kids with a formal education, homework will test just how well your children grasp new concepts. Also, as a parent, you too need to ensure that you educate your kids so that they receive the right values to live by. Here are some tips to help you ensure that your kids remain on top of their homework.

Know the Teachers

By meeting with your kids’ teachers at parent-teacher conferences, you can get a better understanding of what teachers are looking for in your kids’ work. This can help you to set expectations for your child when doing homework.

Create a Conducive Environment

In order to get your kids into the zone for doing their homework, think about creating a conducive learning environment for them. Make sure their desk is clean and clear of clutter while the surrounding area is orderly. Consider cleaning with your child so that they learn some responsibility.

Limit Distractions

Music, TV, and other noises can be highly distracting, so make sure to limit background noises and distractions when your child needs to double down and do their work. It’s also important to keep any smartphones out of sight as this can be a heavy distraction.

The post Tips to Help Your Kids Remain on Top of Their Homework appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
How to Encourage Your Child to Do Their Homework https://parentztalk.com/how-to-encourage-your-child-to-do-their-homework/ Sat, 09 Mar 2024 10:13:00 +0000 https://parentztalk.com/?p=4708 Getting your child to do their homework can be a bit of an ordeal if they are particularly opposed to it. However, it can also be a good experience for you to encourage them to do something productive and feel a reward at the end of it. It’s certainly a necessary thing for them to […]

The post How to Encourage Your Child to Do Their Homework appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
Getting your child to do their homework can be a bit of an ordeal if they are particularly opposed to it. However, it can also be a good experience for you to encourage them to do something productive and feel a reward at the end of it. It’s certainly a necessary thing for them to learn, so here are three ways to encourage your child to do their homework.

Implement a Reward System

If your child really struggles to get motivated to complete their homework, you may want to implement a reward system. This could be a promise to make their favorite meal once all of their homework is done, or that they can only play video games once their homework is complete. If this isn’t your style as a parent, you could also implement lots of positive reinforcement by praising them consistently when they get bits and celebrating their achievements

Start it With Them

For some kids, getting started with their homework is the most difficult part. If you are able to, you can sit down with them and go through the groundwork of their tasks to get them off to a good start and make them feel more settled. If you are helping them to understand without doing it for them, you will also be enabling them to get better at problem-solving which should help their progress.

Set Up a Manageable Schedule

Breaking down the different parts of your child’s homework into smaller chunks is a great place to start if your child is finding it difficult to know where to begin. This way, you can encourage them to do perhaps an hour or two of homework on only school nights, so that they have their weekends free. This is a good way of instilling in your child an understanding of how to get the reward of their free time from the work they put in.

The post How to Encourage Your Child to Do Their Homework appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
How to Help Your Children Do Their Homework Without Overstepping https://parentztalk.com/how-to-help-your-children-do-their-homework-without-overstepping/ Thu, 22 Feb 2024 14:14:00 +0000 https://parentztalk.com/?p=5560 Remember the days when “homework” was just a word in your school-time vocabulary? Fast forward to parenthood, and it’s a whole different ball game. Suddenly, you’re on the other side of the equation, figuring out how to help your little ones navigate their assignments without taking the reins completely. Here are a few tips.  Encourage […]

The post How to Help Your Children Do Their Homework Without Overstepping appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
Remember the days when “homework” was just a word in your school-time vocabulary? Fast forward to parenthood, and it’s a whole different ball game. Suddenly, you’re on the other side of the equation, figuring out how to help your little ones navigate their assignments without taking the reins completely. Here are a few tips. 

Encourage a Homework Routine

Work with your child to establish a regular homework schedule that fits into their day. Some children work best right after school, while others may need a break before starting homework. Consistency is key. It will help build discipline and manage procrastination. Having a designated space to work can also be helpful. 

Be Available, Not Intrusive

Let your child know you’re available to help with homework but encourage them to try tackling it on their own first. If they come to you with questions, guide them to find the answers rather than providing them outright. For example, ask leading questions that help them recall what they’ve learned in class.

Praise Effort Over Results

Lastly, focus on praising the effort your child puts into their homework rather than just the outcome. This approach helps build resilience and a growth mindset, teaching them that persistence and hard work are more important than innate ability. 

The post How to Help Your Children Do Their Homework Without Overstepping appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
How to Help Your Kid With Their Homework https://parentztalk.com/how-to-help-your-kid-with-their-homework/ Thu, 21 Dec 2023 16:26:00 +0000 https://parentztalk.com/?p=4683 Homework is an unavoidable part of most children’s school experience. Some kids accept it as part of their daily routine, while others will do everything in their power to avoid any extra schoolwork. Unless your kid’s school is very relaxed, the chances are they will fall behind and get in trouble if homework isn’t handed […]

The post How to Help Your Kid With Their Homework appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
Homework is an unavoidable part of most children’s school experience. Some kids accept it as part of their daily routine, while others will do everything in their power to avoid any extra schoolwork. Unless your kid’s school is very relaxed, the chances are they will fall behind and get in trouble if homework isn’t handed in regularly, so here are three practical ways to help them (without doing the work for them).

Use Timers

Many children respond well to working with timers, particularly old-fashioned egg timers. Being able to see the sand counting down the amount of time they have left to work can be a great motivator, and demonstrates that there is an end in sight. Encourage your child to try and get all of their homework done within a set amount of time, but make sure they bring it to you to check through afterward, as you don’t want them rushing.

Support Their Study

If there is a subject your kid finds particularly challenging, ask their teacher for additional resources that you can use at home. It may also be worth having a conversation to see whether they can slightly reduce the amount of homework they set your kid for this subject—you can explain that you’ll be doing extra work on it together at home. Set aside a small portion of time (10 minutes is enough) to do some study on this subject daily, and this should boost your child’s confidence. If you don’t see results after a month, it may be worth speaking to your kid’s school to see if they can do screening for conditions such as dyslexia.

Consider Rewards

For some kids, the only thing that will encourage them to finish that homework is the promise of a reward. Whilst you don’t want to be handing out the candy or agreeing to extra screen time for every piece of schoolwork they do, it can be a good idea to set an end-of-week treat as a motivator. You could agree that if they hand in all of their homework in on time (and get good feedback on it), they are allowed an extra half hour of screen time on Friday.

The post How to Help Your Kid With Their Homework appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
Should Your Kids Do School Work During Vacation? https://parentztalk.com/should-your-kids-do-school-work-during-vacation/ Thu, 14 Dec 2023 12:13:00 +0000 https://parentztalk.com/?p=4530 With holiday vacations starting you may be wondering, should your children continue their school work during vacation time? The idea of maintaining academic momentum versus allowing a complete break often sparks a debate among parents and educators. Let’s take a look at the pros and cons.  The Pros  Continuing school work during vacation helps maintain […]

The post Should Your Kids Do School Work During Vacation? appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
With holiday vacations starting you may be wondering, should your children continue their school work during vacation time? The idea of maintaining academic momentum versus allowing a complete break often sparks a debate among parents and educators. Let’s take a look at the pros and cons. 

The Pros 

Continuing school work during vacation helps maintain a rhythm. In fact, it can ease the transition back to school after the holidays. Vacation can also be an opportunity for reinforcement rather than introducing new material. Reviewing previous lessons can solidify what they already learned and bridge any knowledge gaps.

The Cons 

On the other hand, children need to have breaks to recharge. Overloading them with academic tasks during vacation might lead to burnout and lessen their enthusiasm for learning. Vacation time can be a valuable opportunity for quality family bonding and relaxation. Excessive focus on schoolwork might detract from these moments and limit the child’s ability to unwind.

Finding a Balance

At the end of the day, the debate often boils down to finding a balance that suits both the child’s academic needs and emotional well-being. Experiment with what works best for your child. Maybe try to offer optional activities rather than mandatory assignments, allowing children to choose their level of engagement.

The post Should Your Kids Do School Work During Vacation? appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
3 Major Mistakes You’re Making When Helping Your Kids with Homework https://parentztalk.com/3-major-mistakes-youre-making-when-helping-your-kids-with-homework/ Wed, 06 Dec 2023 10:10:00 +0000 https://parentztalk.com/?p=3104 In a perfect world, your kids would be doing their homework on their own, but there comes a time when they need a little push. If your little ones ask for your help, here are three common mistakes you should avoid making because they can hinder their learning abilities and independence. Doing Homework Yourself One […]

The post 3 Major Mistakes You’re Making When Helping Your Kids with Homework appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
In a perfect world, your kids would be doing their homework on their own, but there comes a time when they need a little push. If your little ones ask for your help, here are three common mistakes you should avoid making because they can hinder their learning abilities and independence.

Doing Homework Yourself

One of the worst mistakes you could possibly make is doing your child’s homework for them. No parent wants to see their kid get a bad grade or fail a class, but you shouldn’t help them unconditionally. Doing homework for them will teach them it’s okay to take shortcuts and break rules, in addition to preventing them from learning on their own.

Too Much Pressure

You should find a way to offer guidance and explanations to your child when they’re doing homework without being too controlling. Don’t hover over your child, constantly check their progress, or push them to do homework as quickly as possible because these bad habits can create a stressful learning environment.

No Established Schedule

Even when your kid has a whole day to finish their homework, you shouldn’t let them wait until the very last minute. Have an established time and space for doing homework because this can help your child manage their time and free up their evening for the hobbies they enjoy.

The post 3 Major Mistakes You’re Making When Helping Your Kids with Homework appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
Here is Why You Shouldn’t Force Your Kid to Do School Homework https://parentztalk.com/here-is-why-you-shouldnt-force-your-kid-to-do-school-homework/ Fri, 06 Oct 2023 10:00:00 +0000 https://parentztalk.com/?p=3361 Most parents take a strict attitude towards homework. They expect their kid to complete it on time and often prioritize it over other home activities. But while those parents have the best intentions, it might not be the best approach. Forcing your kid to do school homework might negatively affect their approach to education and […]

The post Here is Why You Shouldn’t Force Your Kid to Do School Homework appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
Most parents take a strict attitude towards homework. They expect their kid to complete it on time and often prioritize it over other home activities. But while those parents have the best intentions, it might not be the best approach. Forcing your kid to do school homework might negatively affect their approach to education and overall well-being.

It Causes Stress

Kids are constantly under pressure to do well in school. The added pressure to complete school assignments at home, especially in subjects they are not particularly good at, can cause stress and negatively affect their mental health.

Kids Develop Negative Attitudes Towards School

Kids spend the majority of their day in school. Doing homework when they come home feels like they never left it. This can cause kids to develop a negative attitude towards school and become less motivated about getting an education.

It Might Affect the Parent-Kid Relationship

If you are constantly forcing your kid to do their homework, they might start to feel a level of resentment towards you. This might make it harder to develop a loving and caring bond.

Kids Miss Out on Relaxation and Sleep

After a long day of school, kids should be able to relax at home and get their energy back because they have to do it all over again tomorrow. By being forced to do homework, they will miss out on relaxation and might also lose sleep if they fall behind. It will also cause them to have less time for other activities that fulfill them.

The post Here is Why You Shouldn’t Force Your Kid to Do School Homework appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
3 Ways to Deal With Homework Stress https://parentztalk.com/3-ways-to-deal-with-homework-stress/ Wed, 23 Aug 2023 10:40:00 +0000 https://parentztalk.com/?p=2621 As your child progresses through school, it is likely that they will bring home increasing amounts of work to be completed for their teacher. Understandably, many kids feel a bit frustrated at having to do more work, after just finishing a long day at school! However, it is important that homework is completed, as it […]

The post 3 Ways to Deal With Homework Stress appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
As your child progresses through school, it is likely that they will bring home increasing amounts of work to be completed for their teacher. Understandably, many kids feel a bit frustrated at having to do more work, after just finishing a long day at school! However, it is important that homework is completed, as it is often set by teachers to consolidate learning done in class. If your child is really struggling to focus at home, here are three tips to help them.

Talk to Their Teacher

Ask for a meeting to discuss your child’s problems with their teacher. It may be that the teacher can ease the workload, either by spreading it out across the week or by handing it all out on one day so that your kid knows exactly how much they have that week. You may also want to discuss whether the level at which the homework is set is appropriate for your child, as the teacher can adapt some of it to make it easier for your child to complete it independently. Some teachers will even offer a lunchtime club, to support kids who are struggling to complete their homework at home, so enquire about this, too.

Set Up a Work Space

Don’t expect your kid to work effectively at the kitchen table, or in front of the TV. They need a clear, dedicated homework space where they can focus. Ideally, this would not be in their bedroom—you don’t want them to associate the room they sleep in with the stress of schoolwork. Plus, if the homework space is somewhere that can you check in on them, you can give them gentle reminders to stay focused and keep going.

Set Rewards

You may want to consider what kind of reward you give your child for completed homework (a candy bar for each finished piece may get out of hand if they have 10 pieces a week!). Perhaps your child could work towards a goal—three weeks of homework completed, without lots of fuss, will result in a day out at their favorite theme park. Talk with your kid about what they would like as a reward, and be clear about the boundaries—you will need to check each piece of homework, to see that it has been completed properly.

The post 3 Ways to Deal With Homework Stress appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
Best Ways to Help Your Kids Do Their Homework Independently https://parentztalk.com/best-ways-to-help-your-kids-do-their-homework-independently-2/ Sat, 15 Jul 2023 12:49:00 +0000 https://parentztalk.com/?p=636 A lot of kids see homework as a boring chore and avoid doing it until their parents come back home to help them out. There comes a point when your little one should try to be more independent with their homework and these useful tips will help you reach that point together. Importance of Learning […]

The post Best Ways to Help Your Kids Do Their Homework Independently appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>
A lot of kids see homework as a boring chore and avoid doing it until their parents come back home to help them out. There comes a point when your little one should try to be more independent with their homework and these useful tips will help you reach that point together.

Importance of Learning

You should be setting the ground for your kids to independently do homework while you’re still doing it together. Do your best to stress the importance of learning, pointing out the positive sides of homework so they wouldn’t see it as a punishment in the long run.

Offer Incentives

In the perfect world, your kids would do homework for the sake of homework, but some motivational tools come in handy. Offer tiny rewards or forms of punishment if their homework is not done on time. Don’t go overboard with either, but make sure to offer incentives that stress the importance of doing their homework on time.

Better Organization

Helping your little ones organize their schedule better will teach them important skills and help them do it themselves. In addition to setting up a schedule, you should also choose a designated place for doing homework that they’ll later associate with this chore.

The post Best Ways to Help Your Kids Do Their Homework Independently appeared first on parentztalk.com.

]]>