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  1. Homework challenges and strategies

    The challenge: Managing time and staying organized. Some kids struggle with keeping track of time and making a plan for getting all of their work done. That's especially true of kids who have trouble with executive function. Try creating a homework schedule and set a specific time and place for your child to get homework done.

  2. Homework Struggles May Not Be a Behavior Problem

    Unfortunately, when kids frequently struggle to meet homework demands, teachers and parents typically default to one explanation of the problem: The child is making a choice not to do their ...

  3. An Age-By-Age Guide to Helping Kids Manage Homework

    Third to fifth grades. Many children will be able to do homework independently in grades 3-5. Even then, their ability to focus and follow through may vary from day to day. "Most children are ...

  4. Homework Battles and Power Struggles with Your Child

    7. Your simple message to your child. Be clear, concise and direct. Your simple message to your kids, which does not require lectures or big sit down conversations is, "Your job is to take care of your responsibilities, which includes getting your homework done and helping out in the house. That's my expectation for you.

  5. Homework anxiety: Why it happens and how to help

    Use a calm voice. When kids feel anxious about homework, they might get angry, yell, or cry. Avoid matching their tone of voice. Take a deep breath and keep your voice steady and calm. Let them know you're there for them. Sometimes kids just don't want to do homework. They complain, procrastinate, or rush through the work so they can do ...

  6. How Parents Can Help Children Who Struggle with Homework

    In my experience, the theatricality of being timed helps relax children who would otherwise feel daunted by a mountain of homework. As each piece of work gets done, parents can add meaningful positive reinforcement. Exclaiming, "Another assignment done! And done well!" helps your child feel like what they are doing matters.

  7. How to Help Kids With Homework

    Consider these tips if your child's struggling with homework: If your child's already stressed out or frustrated, start with taking a break.

  8. Making Homework Easier: Tips and Tools for Parents

    Step 1: Set Up Your Child for Success. Your child's study environment can have a significant impact on their homework performance. Create a space that is free from distractions like the television, smartphones, or noisy siblings. The study space should be comfortable, well lit, and have all the necessary materials your child might need, such ...

  9. FAQs about homework for kids

    At a glance. Homework lets kids practice skills, prepares them to learn new things, and expands on ideas introduced in class. Many schools use the "10-minute rule" — that's 10 minutes per grade level. There are ways to help with homework without doing it for your child. Getting kids to do their homework can be a hassle in any household.

  10. Battles Over Homework: Advice For Parents

    If your child is unable to work for 20 minutes, begin with 10 minutes. Then try 15 minutes in the next week. Acknowledge every increment of effort, however small. Be positive and give frequent ...

  11. Help for Kids Struggling With Learning

    Quick Read. Kids may struggle with learning for several reasons. Some might have difficulty with reading or math. Some have trouble processing instructions. Others have trouble organizing their thoughts and the steps it takes to get homework done. And the parents of these kids struggle with how to get them the best kind of help.

  12. My Child Refuses To Do Homework

    Don't get sucked into arguments with your child about homework. Make it very clear that if they don't do their homework, then the next part of their night does not begin. Keep discussions simple. Say to your child: "Right now is homework time. The sooner you get it done, the sooner you can have free time.".

  13. How Parents Can Help Children Who Struggle with Homework

    A simple but effective way to help your child overcome their struggle with homework is to let your child experiment with multiple strategies until they find one that works. Younger kids have ...

  14. How to Get Children to Do Homework

    Stay focused on your job, which is to help your child do their job. Don't do it for them. If you feel frustrated, take a break from helping your child with homework. Your blood pressure on the rise is a no-win for everyone. Take five or ten minutes to calm down, and let your child do the same if you feel a storm brewing.

  15. Is homework a nightly struggle? Ask your child these 7 questions

    Give your kid a brain-fueling snack. "Provide a healthy snack before homework or study time," says Amanda Reineck, MSW, clinical utilization manager for Embrace Families. "Focus on brain ...

  16. 8 tips to help middle-schoolers slow down on homework

    Here are ways to help your child slow down. 1. Designate a set amount of time for homework. Middle-schoolers typically spend about 60 to 90 minutes on homework each weeknight. It'll depend on your child's courses, teachers, and study hall schedule. Work with your child to set aside the right amount of time for homework.

  17. Helping Kids with Homework: 11 Actionable Tips for Parents

    Plus, answering homework by themselves is a good way to teach independent learning. With that in mind, here are the homework tips for parents: 1. Work Out a Working Routine. Believe it or not, children love routines because they create structure.

  18. 3 Things to Do When Your Kid Cries over Homework

    In her book Untangled: Guiding Girls Through the Seven Transitions Into Adulthood, Lisa Damour, Ph.D. tells the story of a girl Trina, whose mom tried to control her homework. Well-meaning mom would stand over Trina making sure every problem was answered and correct. Well, Trina did her homework. But then, she refused to turn it in.

  19. Homework Frustration? After-School Help for Kids with ADHD

    If your child is still struggling to complete her homework even after trying these strategies for a month, consider asking for an accommodation for less homework. P.S. A great tool for homework is the Time Timer, which helps kids that don't quite understand clock time see how much time has elapsed and how much time they have left.

  20. 7 Warning Signs Your Child Is Struggling in School

    Signs Your Child May Be Struggling . When kids struggle in school, the stress and anxiety of the situation typically follows them home. You may notice changes in behavior as well as physical complaints. They may even refuse to go to school. Or, they may spend hours on homework only to give up in frustration and neglect to turn in assignments or ...

  21. Neurodivergent Kids and Homework Struggles

    To help this struggling mother — and my other subscribers with neurodivergent kids who probably sometimes find homework challenging — I reached out to Emily W. King, a child and family psychologist who specializes in supporting neurodivergent kids, and Rebecca Branstetter, a school psychologist who provides mental health and learning ...

  22. When Smart Kids Struggle with School

    No More Business as Usual. The "Homework Headaches" program - an online home study course for parents - is one way that we introduce parents to a new way of tackling old problems with kids with ADHD and related school challenges. It's not a business-as-usual-teach-your-child-to-use-these-strategies-and-life-will-be-hunky-dory kind of a ...

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