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North Shore Coaching College

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 423 302 254



Address: 2 / 146A High Street Cranbourne VIC 3977 Australia 3977 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: https://www.north-shore.com.au

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25.01.2022 1. Stay positive No matter how irritated you are at Common Core. Kids want to please their parents and teachers. If you’re negative about homework, they’re put in the middle, and it stresses them out, says Nichols. Rant to your friends or husband, but never in front of your child. 2. Don’t push to Get homework out of the way.... Some kids can dive right in after school; others need to play or eat before they can settle. Try a few routines to see what works. Ellen Main, a former elementary-school teacher and a mother of two in South Pasadena, California, had her daughter practice spelling while on a pogo sticka letter a bounce. We’ve done homework in sidewalk chalk. She needed to be active after school and have time with me, says Main. This way, she got both, and the work is finished. 3. Get an analog clockand draw on it For elementary kids who aren’t whizzes with telling time (or sitting still): Use a dry-erase marker to shade a pie piece of time on the glass face of an analog clock. It helps kids understand what 10 or 20 minutes looks like and how much time has passed, says Nichols. 4. Know when to break the rules A beautiful study space may not work for every kid. Parents need to be flexible, says Marcia Tate, an educational consultant in Atlanta and the author of Preparing Children for Success in School and Life. I had one child who loved a designated spot; another wanted to be near me in the kitchen with a clipboard. As long as your child proves she can do the work well with distraction, let it go. And take fun breaks. After every math row, I’ll try to throw a raisin in your mouth! 5. Farm it out If homework is a constant struggle and everyone is miserable, pay an older kid to be a homework helper. Keep your child on task and answer questions, says Bryson: Don’t let the battle consume your relationship. By BETSY GOLDBERG AND ELIZABETH PASSARELLA



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07.01.2022 Help Your Children Excel in School 10 Ways Just as the world around us is changing, so too is the way our education system is working to develop the minds and attitudes of our children. While school programming focuses more on higher levels of thinking, more of the basic skills to succeeding in school, and ultimately in life, are left to parents. How can you help your children excel in school and beyond? What basic skills do you need to focus on? ORGANISATION IS KEY...Continue reading



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