Homework Struggles: 3 Simple Ways to Stop the Homework Blues by Trevor Romain


Homework Struggles: 3 Simple Ways to Stop the Homework Blues

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Cassiday
Homework spots are a great idea. Routine is important! 👍
Trevor Romain
Let me know which area(s) work best for you and your family.
Mike Prochaska
Yes we have a homework spot. If it takes over 20 minutes we stop. First they eat a snack and play outside since it still
Nice out. After dinner we do homework. Sometimes it all gets done and sometimes only part. Once weather gets cooler and gets darker eariler we will start homework early. Both my kids teachers reminds parents if homework takes longer 20 minutes to stop. So glad they get it.
Elisa Schmitz
I think breaks and food are key, and sometimes, they can be one and the same! Gives kids something to look forward to as well as powers them up to keep on going. Thanks for the tips, Trevor Romain !
Edward Thalheimer
Great tips for tackling homework struggles!

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