The purpose of this paper is to propose various ways for parents to enable them to supervise more effectively, the period of homework and studying.
The role of parents is important. If the first role is an oversight, the second is a deal of interest in school life of their children.
Sit with your child and explain the why of homework and studying. If they understand the importance, it may be more motivated. It may be more receptive to improving their study skills or work
Motivation
How to motivate your child?
● By demonstrating an interest in school. ● In
encouraging, praising him for his slightest progress, stimulating development.
● Bearing with him a contact calm and relaxed.
● Speaking positively of the school.
● Using arrays of positive reinforcement.
● By eliminating any negative language from her child.
Organization
● accustom the child to begin his period of academic work by a few deep breaths, it's quiet and oxygen to the brain.
● Ensure understanding and know that his child has to do and study every night.
● Getting used to work the same hours every night (to create routine).
● Building a work schedule with him so he can see he will have ample time to do other things in the evening.
● The child must work in a quiet, airy and bright with all the necessary equipment.
● Avoid distractions during the work period. The child may begin with what he likes least. Discipline
● Avoid the trap of too much help the child and try to do everything in its place by correcting some mistakes. It is a disservice to him and this may delay their learning. Seeing your child
● as it is and be honest and do not encourage the half-measure.
● Do not be shy to start a sloppy or poorly executed or, again, a great evil studied.
● Avoid long periods of television.
● Check the type of programming as it looks.
Study
Observe your child in the way of studying ... How he deals with his work? Is it concentrated? Does he always need help?
● Your child should know how to properly use its agenda and know their content and importance.
● Your child must engage in active learning, to vary his methods of study. He must create mental habits to help them retain what they study.
● The study should not be done immediately after the meal.
● To improve reading comprehension, it would be good to get your child to make brief summaries of what he just read.
● Praise of the results and encourage him to persevere.
● Help your child plan ahead and prepare for exams at least two weeks before the exams ... do not wait at the last minute.
Robert Darche and Jean Bourque
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Source
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