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Homework Tips for Parents |
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By NCLD Editorial Staff
Published: March 3 2009
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The primary purpose of homework is to reinforce the information and skills your child learns at school. It has been reported that teachers of all grades are increasing the amount of homework they assign. This makes homework time-consuming both for parents and children. It is helpful when parents can help their children develop strategies to complete homework assignments in stress-free and learning-friendly ways. It is important that parents and children find a plan that works for their family and stick with it. Here are some tips to use when developing homework strategies:
Adapted from "Homework Tips for Parents" by the Coordinated Campaign for Learning Disabilities.
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