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5 Ways to Get Kids Ready for Homework & Back to School

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Getting your child to do school work can often seem like a close to impossible task. Video games and TV shows are too tempting, iPhone apps and Tik Tok dances are too distracting. Creating an exciting space in which your child can be removed from those distractions in order to complete work from school or extracurriculars is the only way. The trick is to create a space that your kids want to spend time in. 

Interactive Organization 

For someone of any age, working in an unorganized, cluttered space has many disadvantages. Not only is the space cluttered, but your mind becomes cluttered too. Taking a trip to your local office supply store with your kids to pick up containers and separators can begin the process of your child’s involvement and excitement for their school space. If your children like the supplies in their space and know how to keep everything in one place, doing school work becomes less of a hassle for every party involved. 

Customization for Kids 

Maybe your children love video games, a movie or television show, a certain singer, or a certain place. Use those inspirations in order to create a space that your children want to come back to. Put up posters on the wall, put pictures in picture frames, create a cool background for possible video chats or online video meetings. Another amazing way to customize your child’s workspace is by creating a custom desk mat from Love Desk Mat that can feature any design that your child loves. Personalize the space to make school work feel less of a chore for both you and your child. 

Fun and Comfort  

In addition to cool posters and a customized desk mat, creating a space that is both functional and fun is crucial. There are a few key things that every school space needs: good lighting, no distractions, a comfortable chair, and all of the supplies your children need at their fingertips. Always make sure that a calculator, scrap paper, and a few pencils and pens are accessible. If your child’s space has everything necessary, there will be no need for distractions or interruptions. 

Balancing Work and Play 

Especially with young kids, work has to be done with a reward system. If your son completes his math worksheet, he can watch one episode of his favorite television show. If your daughter reads two chapters a day for a week, she can celebrate with a yummy ice cream cone. The key is often to teach your kids that doing work leads to something good in the end. As children get more mature, they see that being on top of their work leads them to be on top of the world. 

The Importance of a Schedule 

Having structure in the day is crucial for any one of any age. Not having set due dates or at least guidelines for when work should be done leads to low motivation and a lax attitude when it comes to important skills learned in school. Instead, introduce time goals and a set schedule for your children, whether they do school work from home, or not!

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