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Does Your Child Struggles With homework?

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At this time that most kids have gone back to school , few are beginning to get used to the normal routine of reading, learning and most importantly working out homework. Like many things, homework has become more complex and demanding than years before. Expectations are higher—for students and for teachers—and parents have the additional challenges of controlling iPad/smartphone/TV time, juggling jam-packed sports schedules, and mastering new curriculum. Despite these, the good news is that you don’t need to be as involved as you might think. In fact, you shouldn’t be, because the purpose of homework is to help kids become independent learners . This does not mean that you stick them in a room and expect they pop out 30 minutes later with all works done. NO! But there are simple tactics that can help make this process less painful for everyone involved. Step 1: Let your child create a routine. The first step is to empower your kid by giving her a say in when, wh...

Top 5 Ways Of Teaching A First Grade Child At Home

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Most first grade kids will start not to like school at this age if they feel that they're not smart or that they're not doing well, so give your child extra doses of support at this stage.  First graders are able to talk more about their feelings, so be sure to listen and help out if your child gets discouraged.  Here are the important learning milestones children will typically go through in first grade, with tips for helping your child stay on track. Reading Building reading skills and doing reading practice are essential parts of a 1st grader’s learning. Even when students are not specifically learning “reading,” they are constantly reading as they learn other subjects. This practice, as well as specific reading lessons, is crucial to making 1st graders strong readers. In addition, 1st graders develop their reading comprehension skills and talk more about and gain a deeper understanding of what they read. In order to build reading skills : Give your b...

How To Identify Your Child’s Learning Style (New eBook)

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