Parents constantly struggle to find a balance between supporting their children's efforts with homework and taking over. What do parents need to know in order to facilitate a successful homework experience? Read on for tips and tricks to guide your child through the grades on all things homework.
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Introducing the Five-Paragraph Essay
In middle school, students are expected to organize, synthesize, and take real ownership of their essays - no small task...
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Dropouts: Myths vs. Realities
Myth: Students drop out mostly for social, family, or personal reasons that have little to do with school. Reality:...
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Study Skills and Homework Tips: Tips for Parents
By helping your child with homework, you can learn more about what your child is learning in school, communicate about...
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Does Your Child Rush Through Assignments? Here's Help!
Poor quality work is a problem at any age, but the primary grades are where habits (good or bad) are formed. What can...
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Homework Practices that Support Students with Disabilities
Preferred Homework Adaptations Provide additional one-on-one assistance to students. Monitor students' homework more...
