10 tips for doing your homework
Each child is different and will need a specific environment to work.
Doing homework for elementary, middle school and high school students can be difficult. So here are our top tips to keep things running smoothly:
Prepare all the material: books, notebooks, pencils, geometry tools for mathematics … But also a bottle of water. The goal is not to have to get up so as not to be distracted.
Choose a quiet place without distractions: no cell phone, TV or video games and no little siblings screaming or playing.
Go ahead and work a little each day (especially to learn a lesson to memorize it better).
Prioritize your duties: the most difficult, the most urgent and the most important first.
Take short breaks if you feel like you’re losing focus (10 minutes after a set work time).
Change subjects after a break: your overall concentration will improve, your brain will be stimulated by the novelty.
Do one thing at a time: If you are reviewing a lesson, don’t think about how to solve your Physics and Chemistry or Math exercise.
Move on on the weekends, especially long and complex duties.
Give yourself rewards when you complete your homework: watch your favorite series or play a video game.
Plan your work for the whole week on the weekend.10 tips for doing your homework