Parents. . . They want to be your children succeed in school? If you want less work, if it do at the time to homework?
Most parents know that success in school leads to success in life. How can parents encourage their children to learn to love? The establishment of a "Child Study Zone" in your home.
These 8 tips will help to encourage a colorful and fun study area, the children, the homework, so that they can tackle tackle life as an adult!
Special PlacePrepare a "special place" for your child to do his homework. Try to (a place even a small corner), which are quiet and off the TV and other distractions. Make it a "special place" just for them. Adjust the room with fantastic colors on the wall, desk accessories and clothes, not so much it must cost. Get creative! "Fun" ctionality a good desk, chair and filing space. Purchase (or make) bulletin boards for creative class schedules, appointments, sportsSchedules, etc. With great colors, stickers and other cute baby decorations. Paint the furniture in bright, attractive colors. Enter Provide appropriate desk accessories desk accessories. Use your imagination and creativity. Contact silhouettes in cute shapes and clean soup or coffee cans to make places for pens, pencils, rulers, crayons, etc. Recycle create letterhead containing paint or wallpaper scraps for places file the paperwork. Creative Filing SystemArchiving system with your child so that he / she knows where work is expected to go. Color code for "fun" ctionality. Blue for math, red for history, green for sports, etc. Double-sided tape and cork seats are an inexpensive way to offer places to hang art, sports ribbons, etc. Imagine a white board calendar. You are remembered for homework, project due large, color, etc. The World Children love color and are not afraid to play with shapes. Paint is cheap, so that the paint walls andFurniture in bright, fun colors that loves your child. Purchase inexpensive colorful plastic bins and boxes (or check out yard sales, thrift shops, etc.). Make their space as pleasant and positive as possible. If you (or someone you know) is handy with power tools, the attempt of a child-size desk. You can cut into fun shapes wood (try a bean shape for a desk). Make sure that the appropriate size for your child. Reference materials have reference materials onHand. Much information can be found on online these days, but it never hurts to a dictionary and other reference material on hand. Place cards on the wall, you can find a cheap globe. Make a list of child-friendly Web sites that can carry your child on the computer for research on school access projects. Computers are a must for children in the U.S. today. Even those who can not afford a computer at home can use the public library. If you are a home computer, make sure to have the parentalSafeguards installed. The best advice for keeping children safe on the Internet. . . Keep the computer in the bedroom of the child and put it in a public space. Know where your child is on the Internet. Talk about the safety concerns. If you can afford a new computer or laptop, consider a purchase in a funny color. Leading by example, children learn what they live. When they hear grumbling about learning, what will they learn? Remember, small ears to hear every damn thing!Talk positively about school and learning, will support the teacher, a volunteer for PTA and other school functions. Read your child and let him / her to read to you. Share the learning experience together. Share your wisdom with your child!
By following these 8 easy tips, you will create a positive environment for your child grow and learn to love learning, and to create – the preconditions for a positive future are made!
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