How to Create a Homework Schedule For Childern and Teens

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How to Create a Homework Schedule For children and teens


1. Give Kids an Option If you ask kids when they want to do their homework, their first answer might be “Never” or “Later.” But if you dig a little deeper, your child may tell you what matters to them as they plan their schedule. This information will help you avoid scheduling homework during their favorite television program or when they usually get online to play games with friends.


2. Allow for Free Time As you develop your homework schedule, keep in mind your child has already spent at least six hours in class. And this time doesn’t include getting to and from school or participation in extracurricular programs. Allow kids some free time before beginning their homework if that’s what they need to unwind.


3. Establish a Timeline Generally, you can expect about 10 minutes of homework per grade level of school. This means that a third-grade student will need about 30 minutes to complete homework. However, the amount of time needed can vary dramatically between students, teachers, and schools.


4. Pick a Homework Spot Designate a comfortable and efficient spot for your kids to do their homework. This workspace should be well-lit, stocked with supplies, and quiet. The workspace should allow you to provide some supervision.


Hope so these tips will help you to create effective homework schedule for your child

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