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Let's face it, homework can be a real struggle.

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1. Create a Schedule
The first step to conquering homework is to create a schedule. This will help you stay organized and
on track with your assignments. Use a planner or a calendar to write down all your due dates and set
aside specific times for completing each assignment.

2. Take Breaks
It's important to take breaks while doing homework to avoid burnout. Set a timer for 25 minutes and
work on your assignment, then take a 5-minute break. Repeat this cycle until the assignment is
completed. This will help you stay focused and refreshed.

3. Eliminate Distractions
We all know how tempting it is to check social media or watch a YouTube video while doing
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put it in another room, and find a quiet place to work without any distractions.

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efficient.

5. Don't Be Afraid to Ask for Help


If you're struggling with a particular assignment, don't be afraid to ask for help. Reach out to your
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three or five minutes before he starts writing talking about what he wants to say and bouncing ideas
back and forth, suddenly gives him some great inspiration, and he writes a great response. I’m
thinking if homework starts this early, what will it be like when she’s really in school. Things like
run around the table 3x, see how many times you can clap your hands in 10 seconds, stand on one
foot and touch the other foot to your nose, etc. I know I’m not the only one who wrote term papers
in college mere hours before they were due, cranking out pages after page as fast as I possibly could.
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works for your family — maybe it’s dessert at your favorite ice cream shop or a new app. I’m
seriously hoping at that point she’ll be able to share some of the responsibility. Figure out when your
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right for them. Make up songs to memorize math problems. Think of tricks together to remember
spelling words. -Casandra. It is okay to do one sample problem with them to get them “unstuck,” but
don’t do three or four or soon you are the one doing the homework. 5. Make it fun. It is easier than
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much progress can be tough. Set aside a space in your home where your child can work on
homework without major distractions (i.e. TV, video games and siblings who may already be done
with their homework). Our family loves to embark on adventures, often in our RV, exploring the
great outdoors. It isn’t about doing it as fast as you can do simply be done.
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hoping at that point she’ll be able to share some of the responsibility. You’ll get the argument that
kids need to check in with friends about homework (or whatever), but they can get up and make that
conscious effort to check in rather than having that temptation right there. There are even games I
can put their spelling lists in (some online that their teachers already have the word lists provided)
and they learn spelling while they play. The truth is, news costs money to produce, and we are proud
that we have never put our stories behind an expensive paywall. Kids work better when they have a
routine that is right for them. This is such an important lesson for kids to learn, and the sooner they
learn to plan and prioritize, the better off they’ll be. She is much more excited about doing math
worksheets when she can do it with a Rapunzel pencil. A recent study by the APA found that teens
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Not good at math or writing. Reporting in this current political climate is a responsibility we do not
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Sharing Day. To see our previous Teenager Posts roundup click here. It’s never anything difficult—
finding two objects that rhyme, packing a number book, boiling two eggs for egg-dying — but it
takes a few minutes and I never remember to plan for it ahead of time. Make up songs to memorize
math problems. Think of tricks together to remember spelling words. -Casandra. Clear off the work
surface so that only the homework your child is working on at the moment is visible. My
kindergartner is a rock star with her sight words because of sight word apps. Scroll below for 15 new
memes we love this week from the hilarious website Teenager Posts and prepare to see your life
described in disturbing detail. Things like run around the table 3x, see how many times you can clap
your hands in 10 seconds, stand on one foot and touch the other foot to your nose, etc. Here, we do
most homework after the wee ones have gotten home from school, had a snack (with protein), and
relaxed for a few minutes. They would rather be out playing with their friends, watching a movie or
building with legos. A comfortable spot for both of you is best, that way you can catch up on your
own reading or work and still be available to answer questions your child may have. 3. Set goals and
prioritize.

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