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Every parent dreads the nightly homework battle and when you work yourself or household chores sidetrack you from monitoring your child’s progress, homework can suffer.

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Homework Station Technique

Supernanny Team Logo By  Supernanny Team 21/01/2009

Every parent dreads the nightly homework battle and when you work yourself or household chores sidetrack you from monitoring your child’s progress, homework can suffer. When Supernanny Jo Frost visited the Clause family she found it wasn’t unusual for Brandon, 11, and Caila, 8, to still be up doing homework as late as 11pm – a time when they should have been catching the ZZZZs they needed to stay alert at school the next day.

Although the kids’ whining and backchat had a lot to do with their parents' failure to keep a closer eye on how their children were doing – and if they were actually completing assignments – Supernanny felt that getting on board with homework was the first step in encouraging a better attitude from Brandon and Caila. The homework station technique was her solution – use it as a tactic to formalize your child’s homework routine…

Step 1: find a quiet place

It needs to be an are where your child can work without being disturbed by noise but convenient so that you cam step away from what you’re doing to help if necessary.

Step 2: set up a workstation

Ideally it should be a well-lit desk or table that’s large enough for your child to be able to open up two or more workbooks at once if necessary, and complete with a dictionary, paper, pens and pencils.

Step 3: track assignments

Pin a calendar or planner up on the wall so you can stay organized when it comes to tracking and prioritizing assignments. Supernanny color-coded the Clause planner so mom, dad and the kids could instantly see when an assignment had been set and when it was due.

Step 4: stay organized

Have ‘incoming’ and ‘outgoing’ trays so your child can deposit her folder when she gets home from school and have a snack before doing her homework; and have a dedicated area to place her folder of completed assignments that you can sign off on.

Step 5: be firm

Be strict when it comes to setting a time for your child to do homework and enforce consequences if she doesn’t complete her assignments when she should. In doing so you’re helping to teach her good work habits that will come in useful once she is in high school and juggling assignments from several classes at once.

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