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		<title>Do Homework the Easy Way</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Duties at home was a multi-year aid headaches for children and youth and their parents. Below are some tips for homework time more efficiently and more enjoyable for all parties concerned.
1 No television. As a general rule, children should not watch television, while their homework. It would be a good policy to have turned off [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Duties at home was a multi-year aid headaches for children and youth and their parents. Below are some tips for homework time more efficiently and more enjoyable for all parties concerned.</p>
<p>1 No television. As a general rule, children should not watch television, while their homework. It would be a good policy to have turned off the TV any time, it is time to do homework, as appropriate, of course, where television.</p>
<p><span id="more-12"></span>2 The radio is in order. Contrary to what many so-called real experts recommend studies have shown that radio on a child or young person&#8217;s favourite music station may indeed help to better learn.</p>
<p>3 Set fixed hours. It should timetable for a series of homework. In this way, young people the opportunity to submit their schedules and make sure she does her homework each day. It is also an excellent way to respond to these comments. &#8220;I&#8217;ll do it later, after I have finished whatever,&#8221; this is a defect line between children on whether they have finished their homework. You may want to set a standard time for dinner and family discussions, followed by the study. If the student does not have other commitments and will receive home earlier from school, some homework can be done before dinner.</p>
<p>4 Set phone rules. As a general rule, children should not be allowed to use the phone for hours, if it purports to do their homework. But sometimes it is necessary, the phone, say, for confirmation of duties and others. In this case, parents must be a certain number of minutes for the discussion of school-related issues, so that children can focus on their homework right away.</p>
<p>5 Create a good study. First, designate an area where it would be ideal for your children to do their homework, usually in their rooms. Setting this field, to promote the study, good lighting, a space for the study provides pencils, pens, paper, books and other gasoline and make the territory free from distractions. It would be a good idea, a board too.</p>
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