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The Best Way for Your Child to Tackle Holiday Homework

7/6/2020

 
​For students and parents, the holidays are a time to have a break and enjoy the great outdoors, but in reality, many students will still need to complete their homework. That is why we put together several steps for tacking holiday homework, so it becomes manageable for the whole family.

There are varying opinions when it comes to holiday homework, but it can actually benefit your child in more ways than one. In fact, teachers feel that it is the best time for students to complete their project-based work.

Your child will also develop time management skills in the process since they will need to properly budget their time and bring balance to schoolwork and fun time.

As parents, you can help your child prepare for and complete their homework by following some of these suggestions:

  • Do it early in the holidays
Just because it’s called a holiday homework doesn’t mean your child should start one month before the break ends. It would help if you encouraged them to start early and schedule their time well. It is recommended that they devote at least 1-2 hours per day for their homework so that they can accomplish their work in no time. Don’t allow them to procrastinate since this can lead to poor output, and their project will suffer in the long run, especially if they are cramming.

  • Create a schedule
With a little organisation and discipline, your child can get all of their homework done on time or before the holiday ends. Therefore, you must help them develop a plan that will break down their tasks into smaller and manageable parts.

  • Set goals
Let your child set their goals like setting a time frame on when they should finish their homework. They must also decide how much time they need to complete their work and how many hours they must devote each day.  

  • Let them highlight questions they don’t understand
If they encounter some questions or instructions on their project that they don’t understand, it’s best to highlight these questions so you can help them tackle it one at a time or convey these questions to their tutor if they have one. For sure, a qualified tutor will be able to support them, so they can fully understand what needs to be done.

  • Let them study with their friends
Group study can have numerous advantages, especially when done right. Therefore, you should let your child study with their friends, and they will be able to stay on track. They will also acquire an accountability partner who will stay with them until they complete their project.
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  • Take regular breaks
For your child to complete their project, they must devote at least 1-2 hours per day, and they must take regular breaks during this period. This will ensure that they don’t burn out or lose interest in what they are doing.
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  • Reward them for their efforts
Completing homework during a holiday break is not an easy task to do since you need to overcome several distractions. That is why when your child does complete his or her project, it’s just right to reward them and make sure that it is something that they really like. This will encourage them to do better next time and be more responsible in managing their time.

Overall, parents have an important role in their child’s education, and they have the responsibility to steer them in the right direction. This means helping them develop good study habits and cultivate a positive attitude towards school and the tasks they need to accomplish.

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