How to Foster Independence in Your
- 5 Top Tips to Conquer Homework Battles
- Does this sound familiar?
- How do I balance support and independence with my child?
- Use these few tips to guide your child towards greater independence
Your family, like many, probably has a busy schedule on many late afternoons that includes getting your child to extracurriculars before finally returning home to get dinner on the table. On those hectic days, you hope your child will heed your reminders to make good use of their time, getting their homework done before dance or ball practice.
Does this sound familiar?
Probably has a busy schedule on many late afternoons that includes getting your child to extracurriculars before finally returning home to get dinner on the table. On those hectic days, you hope your child will heed your reminders to make good use of their time, getting their homework done before dance or ball practice.
How do I balance support and independence with my child?
On those hectic days, you hope your child will heed your reminders to make good use of their time, getting their homework done before dance or ball practice.
Use these few tips to guide your child towards greater independence
- Make a homework plan with your child. By involving your child in a discussion about a schedule for homework that considers your child’s need for a snack, play, or an unwind period after school, you’ll begin to get their buy-in.
- Set up rewards. By involving your child in a discussion about a schedule for homework that considers your child’s need for a snack, play, or an unwind period after school, you’ll begin to get their buy-in.
- Keep all school supplies organized and accessible. By involving your child in a discussion about a schedule for homework that considers your child’s need for a snack, play, or an unwind period after school, you’ll begin to get their buy-in.