I write this as I sit on my daughter’s bed…”monitoring” her homework progress. In other words, it takes me sitting by her side, constantly watching, to assure the work gets done. This has only recently become a problem. Up until this semester my baby was a workaholic, focused on nothing but getting the job done. I couldn’t get her in the door fast enough. But the hormones have shifted, and I believe I’m now faced with the dreaded task of keeping HER on task!
I find myself thinking back, trying to remember all of the “expert advise” I’ve read regarding the subject. Hmmm…looks like we’ve got some work to do!
- Set up a separate study area (this probably means we shouldn’t be sitting here on the bed with the tv muted!)
- TV, music, and phones out of reach!!!
- Good lighting
- Plenty of supplies on hand (this could help with the never ending desire to hop up and hunt down a new pencil, eraser, piece of paper, folder, etc.)
Establishing and sticking to the ground rules laid out above is key in providing a positive work environment. Doing this early in your child’s school experience will provide early steady work habits. Remember to evaluate your child’s work habits and work space on a regular basis, remembering that needs change frequently. Then, take the time to enjoy learning experiences with your child. It’s amazing what you can learn from them!
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