The backpack and school supplies are ready, but is your child prepared for the homework? Take inspo from all those cool home office set-ups you’ve seen lately and create a dedicated space that works for school work.
May 21, 2015
The backpack and school supplies are ready, but is your child prepared for the homework? Take inspo from all those cool home office set-ups you’ve seen lately and create a dedicated space that works for school work.
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Studies show that distractions such as music, even for students who feel it's beneficial, leads to decreased performance and their ability to retain and process information.
One of the easiest ways to sabotage study hour is by forcing a child to sit in a hard chair, in front of a desk that is too tall, in a room that is too cold or hot. When it comes to concentration, comfort counts.
When the kids are back to school and the biggest supply sales are on, pick up extras to keep at home. That way your child doesn't have to drag everything home each night.
It doesn't take much to organize a homework station, but the benefits are plenty. It makes finding stuff easier and helps to prevent visual clutter, which can be distracting. Tidying up after is much easier, too.
The important thing is that they're all put back once study time is over, which frees up more space to play.
A simple bulletin board placed in a study station can help your child stay on track.
Not only will a cork board help you stay up-to-date with what your kids are studying, you can also see what subjects (if any) are causing problems.
Homework needn't be a nightly struggle. A well-stocked, well-organized area where they can comfortably complete their assignments can help your child make the most of every minute they spend on studies.
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