12 tips to make your children to do homework

If your son / daughter has problems when performing their tasks, you can see the advice given below.1. Show interest in what your son / daughter is learning. Ask about what he tried the class that day and the tasks and tests that have (do not expect the notebook to ask how you're doing). Be available to help him / her to the instructions or answer questions. Do not give simple answers instead, you ask questions that let you see the problem differently. When your son / daughter is stuck / at something, ask what you are doing and what questions would you ask the teacher. Review the instructions and work together in the first problem. Then just continue to let / to the following problems.2. Be a role model for their children. Take the opportunity while your son / daughter does homework to read a book or newspaper, or make your own tasks (paying bills, doing the shopping list or do something that put off at work). Talk to your child about what you are doing, reading or writing. Tell what you do at work. All this helps to foster a learning environment and responsibility in the home, and encourage children to be more willing to do their jobs.3. Teach your son / daughter to be organized / a. Make sure you have a notebook write down assignments or a daily or weekly schedule with that use, so that both know exactly what should be done every day (and what is the date to be given or shown the task him / the teacher / a). Show how you bring things listed on its agenda as a way to model good organization.4. Eliminate all possible distractions during study time.5. Prohibit any communication by telephone is not related to the task (can sometimes be helpful for your son / daughter to communicate with some / a partner / a class on the task).6. With regard to television, prohíbala for the designated time for homework. In addition, negotiate with your child / oh let see one or two favorite shows daily. This will require patience on your part, because your son / daughter will try to convince / to watch more TV to continue its decision.7. Try to find a separate space for each of their children, or set periods of silence in your home to do homework.8. Try to relate the everyday tasks of your son / daughter. For example, fractions and measurements can be learned cooking with your child his / her favorite food.9. Some children return from school ready to begin other duties at home, however, need time to relax. Accordingly, encourage your son / daughter to establish a routine for homework, which will hopefully be at the same time and in the same place every day. Your son / daughter will do their tasks lightly if they know there is a specific time set for them. Make a schedule, write it down and place it where it is in view of the child, such as the refrigerator door (at the bottom), can help you avoid losing time.Make sure you consider this routine time off. If you find strength to carry out routine tasks and studies, make a written contract with your son / daughter, to establish conditions and benefits provided by compliance.10. Make sure your son / daughter has a specific place to do homework, with good lighting, low noise, large work space and materials needed for the tasks (desk, chair, paper, pencils, books, dictionaries, etc.).11. Congratulate your son / daughter for completing the task. Show that you are proud of their effort. Expose somewhere good jobs for all to see. Remember that nothing is more important for self-esteem of children that praise from parents and people around them.12. Upon completion of the tasks of the day, ask your son / daughter by them together and let revísenlas suggestions for improvement, always in a positive way.Homework is a practice and not have to be perfect. Remember that parents can not become the "police tasks," each of them checking every detail to make sure they were done perfectly and completely.

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