The best time to do homework is between school activities and learning. To help your student concentrate on the assignments, it is important to establish a routine for homework.
You can help your child get the most out of every hour of study time by being disciplined and getting some exercise. Could you take a look at our tips?
Get them moving
Even after a long day at school, kids have lots of energy. Get them moving before they go to bed. While sports are great for getting moving, any activity is fine. Encourage your child’s participation in activities such as riding a bike, dancing, and helping with household chores. Regular exercise is a great way to help children focus and give them a lasting memory boost.
Make a learning space for students.
You can help your child feel in the zone by creating a study area. It doesn’t matter if they are working at the desk or at the kitchen table. This area should be comfortable and free from distractions. Each learner is unique, so be mindful of their learning style. Some learners may prefer quiet areas, while others might need more noise.
Whatever their preference, ensure that the space is well lit and has enough supplies, including pencils, notebooks, and other essentials. You can let your child personalize their space by adding drawings or paintings.
Eliminate online distractions
We recommend that your child avoid using any online distractions while learning on a digital device. Education.com’s premium feature, Kids Mode, allows your child to play games or complete guided lessons in an ad-free setting.
Kid Mode is also useful for teachers, even for those who have limited devices or are in classrooms. After completing their assignments, students can switch between “players” and give the device to the next learner.
Take breaks
Breaks are an important part of studying! It’s important that your child takes a break from school to stretch and drink water. A brief conversation about their day can help reduce stress and increase their productivity.