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For parents and students alike, homework can often present a myriad of challenges. From fitting homework time into an already busy schedule to helping children master stress management strategies to make the process easier, establishing an effective homework routine is often a difficult task. All too often, students are either struggling to complete the work, feeling frustrated by the assignment or unable to finish the task within the available time.
What are some Homework Strategies & Tips?
If homework time has become a daily battle for your family, you aren’t alone – in fact, homework is often one of the students’ most challenging parts of the school day. However, with the right approach, a few smart strategies, and a handful of tips for stress management for students, your family can make homework a positive part of your everyday routines.
Make Homework a Regular Part of the Daily Routine
One of the simplest ways to eliminate the homework hassle is to solidify homework time as part of the daily routine. Set aside an appropriate block of time for homework every day so that your child knows what to expect. For example, you may designate homework time between 4 and 5 pm every afternoon. Try setting the alarm on your phone to provide a reminder to your family and stick to it. For some families, the homework schedule may need to vary slightly to accommodate extracurricular activities, work, etc.
Depending on your child’s grade level and classroom, they may have homework every day (including weekends) or only a few days a week. It’s up to you if you’d like to implement homework time even on their “off days” – some parents choose to have their children read quietly, draw, or also use educational workbooks during this time.
Homework Strategies to Help Kids Learn How to Deal with Stress at School and Home
As an adult, it may be a challenge to remember the unique stressors of your younger years, but there’s no doubt that children and teens face a unique assortment of problems. For most students, the most common stressors in their lives revolve around school, homework, extracurricular activities, and social relationships. It’s virtually impossible to protect your child from all stress, but instead, you can help them learn how to manage it successfully.
Here are a few practical strategies for reducing stress for kids:
- Rest, exercise, and eating well: Healthy habits can have a significant impact on stress. Aim for at least eight hours of sleep every night for your child, regular physical activity, and nourishing meals and snacks.
- Breathing exercises: Take a deep breath for a count of 8, then exhale for a count of 8. Repeat four to five times to calm the body and mind.
- Calming music: Classical, jazz, and even new age-style music can often serve as peaceful background noise.
- Positive thinking: Instead of getting caught up in negative viewpoints, encourage your child to practice switching their perspective to a more positive one.
- Self-affirmations: Affirmations are beneficial for children and adults alike. Help your child choose three to four positive statements (such as “I am smart,” “I am capable”), and state them aloud before beginning homework.
Minimize Distractions During Homework Time
Creating an environment that sets the stage for homework success can make a big difference for students of all ages. Make sure your child has a designated work area (such as the kitchen table, a desk in their room, or another space), and ensure that they are well-equipped with all necessary supplies.
Turn off all screens, unless a computer is required for homework, and reduce noise and other distractions. Finally, consider putting smartphones and tablets away until their homework has been completed, ensuring that random notifications don’t disrupt them.
Encourage Your Child to Make Use of Teacher-Provided Support
If your child is struggling with the content of their homework, it’s possible that they aren’t fully grasping the concepts they’re learning at school. Generally, homework is designed to provide students with the valuable opportunity to practice the concepts they covered that day in class – but if your child didn’t understand the lesson, completing their homework will be very difficult.
Depending on their teacher and classroom, your child may be able to request additional support to help them successfully master a concept. For example, at Beacon Academy, our small classroom sizes allow teachers to work closely with students, providing tailored educational support as needed. Not only are students encouraged to request help from their teacher, but our staff is exceptionally skilled at observing when a child may need extra support.
Choose a School that Balances Rigor with Quality Content
Ideally, homework should provide a moderate challenge without overwhelming your child – but if you’re noticing that their homework assignments are missing the mark, the issue may lie with the school’s curriculum itself.
Whether your child is finding their homework too easy or too difficult, consider taking a closer look at the school’s curriculum philosophy. Your child’s teacher or the school staff should be happy to provide you with information about their selected curriculum, including details about how and why they’ve chosen certain materials. At Beacon Academy, our expert curriculum committee has created an exceptional curriculum, presenting rigorous materials at an age-appropriate level.
Reach Out to Your Child’s Teacher When Needed
If you’re attempting to implement all of the above strategies without success, it may be time to ask your child’s teacher for guidance. Because they work closely with your child in a classroom setting, they may be able to offer their useful insight and educational experience. For example, perhaps the teacher has noticed that your child tends to struggle to concentrate when the classroom is too noisy – understanding this may help you establish a more productive working environment at home.
At Beacon Academy, it’s important to us that families know they are always welcome to connect with teachers, support staff, and administrators. Our goal is to provide an outstanding learning experience for every student, working together with families to help children achieve academic success.
Discover the Charter School Difference by Enrolling Your Child at Beacon Academy
One of the most effective ways to make school (and homework) a more positive experience for your child is to ensure that they’re enrolled at a campus that suits their individual needs. Instead of settling for a traditional educational environment, one in which far too many students’ needs go unmet, why not give your child something more?
Beacon Academy is a Minnesota charter school dedicated to providing families with an exceptional option for a tuition-free, charter school education. Our exemplary teachers are passionate about inspiring their students to love learning and work closely with parents to help build positive habits that will last well into adulthood.
Here, we’re proud to provide individualized support for every student, creating a learning environment in which they can pursue academic success. At Beacon Academy, homework is about reinforcing the exceptional curriculum taught in our classrooms in new and creative ways – and we want to help you learn how to make homework time fun again in your home.
Learn more about how choosing the right school can make a significant difference in your child’s future by contacting Beacon Academy today.
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