5 Ways To Encourage Your Kid To Do Homework

Are your kids fussy about doing their homework? Do they always come up with excuses to delay their work? Do they hate doing their assignments? If yes, then you might be under a lot of stress thinking about how to get your kids to do their schoolwork. Well, don’t panic, we have some tips that you can use to encourage your child to do their homework. Let’s get started.

1. Try To Understand Their Viewpoint

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There might be many reasons for kids not doing their homework. Being too tired, having low confidence, extensive study schedule daily, having doubts about the topics and not being able to understand the subject, among many others. So, before coaxing, try to understand the real reason behind their unwillingness to do their homework. 

Once you identify the real problem, try to find an apt solution for it. Like making them sleep for a few hours after school, taking them out for a break, talking to their teachers to pay extra attention to them, helping them understand the topic, and so on.

2. Do Not Push

Never push your child to do their homework as they will feel that doing their school work is a task that needs to be done, whether they understand it or not. Instead, let them set their homework schedule. Whether they want to do it after dinner, post-school, after playtime, and so on. Let your kid decide. This way your child will be focused while doing their work and understand the topic better. 

3. Dedicate A Corner For Your Kid’s Homework

Be on your kitchen island to keep a watch on them or in their room, dedicate a homework station for them. A fixed place will help them focus better. Make sure their workstation has all the necessary items they need for doing their homework like extra notebooks, pencils, pens, erasers, and so on. Going back and forth for every small thing will make your kids lose focus on their work and uninterested as well. 

4. Ask How Can You Help

You might not be able to help in writing their assignments but you can help them in various other ways, like reading them a science chapter, cross-checking the facts, searching for some information on the net, or simply sitting with them to give them support. Always ask your kid how can you help to make their homework struggle easier.

5. Do Not Use Reward System

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It might be an easy way out but not an efficient way to deal with the situation. Reward for work system will reduce your child’s intrinsic motivation. Instead of learning to gain knowledge, they will do the work for a reward, which will eventually backfire in the future. Simply explain them the importance of homework and what will happen if they don’t do their assignments. Don’t scare them, just tell them the consequences like their grades might go down, they might not be able to clear their doubts, and so on. 

And never forget to appreciate their efforts after they do their homework. These little things will keep your kids motivated to do their homework.

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