(HealthDay News) -- A proper home atmosphere for doing homework
is important for learning and keeping up in school.
The Nemours Foundation offers these suggestions:
- Create an area at home just for homework. It should be
well-lit, with all of the supplies that your child needs.
- Set aside a certain time every day -- such as before a snack or
after dinner -- to study and do homework.
- Minimize distractions during homework time, including music,
television and phone calls.
- Don't do your child's homework. The child won't learn from
mistakes if they're yours. But offer help when needed. Praise your
child for doing well and trying hard.
- Be involved in your child's school work, and set a good example
by reading and working at home, too.
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