April 9, 2010, Newsletter Issue #108: Ideas to Help Improve the Study Environment

Tip of the Week

Setting aside time for studying and homework is not only essential for school, but it helps a child develop a routine and responsibility. Here are some tips to helping improve the study environment for your student:

Create an environment that is conducive to doing homework. Youngsters need a permanent work space in their bedroom or another part of the home that offers privacy.
Soft lamps with incandescent light bulbs are easier on the eyes.Set aside ample time for homework, but be sure to encourage breaks to help information absorb. See below.Establish a household rule that the TV set stays off during homework time.Be available to answer questions and offer assistance, but never do a child's homework for them.To help alleviate eye fatigue, neck fatigue and overall exhaustion while studying, it's recommended that youngsters close the books for 10 minutes every hour and go do something else.If your child is struggling with a particular subject, and you aren't able to help, a tutor can be a good solution. Talk it over with your child's teacher first.

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