3 Key Challenges To Reduce Homework Time and Stress - What Parents Can Do

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  • Date: 2006-06-28
  • Author: Mira and Mark Halpert
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         Parents have asked us why homework takes their child 2, 3 and even 4 times longer than their peers and what they can do about it. This article defines the 3 key issues and what parents can do about it. Student’s key issues often include:

    1- Attention is a major problem, both in class and while doing homework
    2- They often have one or more vision issues – too often these student’s eyes are either: not working together; skipping words or lines when reading; or they have
    difficulty copying off the board
    3- They become tense when doing homework and often lose it

    When a student has trouble paying attention in class, they often must be re-taught the information at home. What makes matters worse is that the students homework
    time which should have taken 45 minutes gets stretched to 1 and ½ hours due to re-teaching, and then to over 2 hours because they cannot stay focused.

    Vision issues impact their homework in several ways:
    1- They have trouble copying the notes off the board correctly and you spend time trying to understand the assignment
    2- They skip words or lines when reading, further complicating life
    3- When they do math problems they do not often align their work correctly, they miss minus and division signs so they make careless errors

    Students often get tense when doing homework and battles often follow. What often happens is:
    - Students are too intimidated to ask questions in class and they simply get stuck
    - The student or parent gets angry and then …
    - An argument starts which often escalates into a battle royale

    What we recommend is that parents:
    - Stay clam when doing homework with your child
    - If your child gets stressed, give them a 1 or 3 minute break
    - Hydrate them before doing homework and while doing homework
    - When reading, use an index card or their finger to keep them on the right line
    - If the attention is a significant issue, consider getting an ADHD diagnosis – if they have a learning disability or attention issues significantly impact their academic
    performance, the student could qualify for an Individualized Education Plan and they could get accommodations for homework which might include:

    o Getting copies of notes – either provided by the teacher or by another student
    o Seating by the teacher to improve attention
    o Having the teacher check to make sure the student has written the assignment correctly
    o Having you sign that they completed the assignment and putting it in a place they can find it
    o An early warning system, where the teacher alerts you to issues early on
    - If vision is a major issue see an optometrist – even if your child has 20/20 vision

    At 3D Learner we have helped thousands of parents and students to reduce homework time and stress.

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    Mira Halpert M.Ed. and Mark Halpert are parent-educators who have raised four children, two of whom had learning differences. They developed the 3D Learner Program ® and speak nationwide on Parents and Professionals Helping Students Beat Dyslexia. To learn more about their philosophy you can either visit their website at www.3dlearner.com or call Mira and Mark at Toll-Free at 1-866-411-2578

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