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by Leah Atkeisson
November 20, 2009

1) Let your child know that homework is important and valuable.
2) Set a regular time each day for homework, allowing some time to unwind after school before getting started.
3) Be sure your child has all essentials, such as papers, books, school notebooks, and pencils.
4) Help your child get organized by providing folders for papers and a calendar and/or assignment book.
5) Have a quiet, clean, and well-lit place to study, with a comfortable chair. Keep all schoolwork there.
6) Discourage distractions, including TV, during study time. Allow study breaks at intervals.
7) Be available to answer questions of help quiz your child, but keep homework as his or her responsibility to complete.
8) Spot check homework when it's completed, but don't correct assignments unless the teacher has asked you to.
9) Read any comments the teacher has made on returned assignments.
10) If a homework problem arises, contact the teacher for clarification.
Remember-
Praise your child for homework done to the best of his or her ability.
Information Courtesy of The Positive Line
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