Back to School Transition Tips - Homework
August 15, 2008
The start of the school year also means the start of homework once again. My kids do their homework at the dining room table so in a corner of my dining room I keep a basket full of school supplies which they will need in order to complete their homework. There’s a plastic in-basket sitting on my kitchen counter near the back door so the kids can bring in any papers from school and put them in this basket. When the kids sit down to do their homework I sit down at the table with them to make sure they’re doing it, help them if they need it, and to go through the in-basket and sign the papers as well as to discuss any assignments or tests with the kids.
Some of the items that I put into their homework basket include loose leaf paper, pens, pencils, pencil sharpener, rulers, crayons, colored pencils, glue, scissors, dictionary, calculator, red pens/pencils, highlighters, bookmarks, and a special treat they can eat after they finish their homework.
I have found that by having the supplies together in one place, having a place for them to deposit their papers, and by sitting down at the table with them when they do their homework they are more likely to actually complete the work that is sent home with them. When I don’t take the time to sit down with them they usually don’t do all their homework then I hear about it from their teachers!
I also make sure that I have a handy, nutritious snack prepared for them to eat before they start doing their homework. The kids know that as soon as they get in the door they are to drop off their papers into the in-box, take their backpacks to the dining room, change their clothes, pick up their snack, and then they have some time to chill out with me in the living room to talk about their day. After we’ve had some cool down time we get right into our homework routine.
I learned the hard way that it’s a good idea to start considering the inevitable start of homework. If you do a bit of advance planning you eliminate some of the hassle associated with homework.
On Monday I will be launching my newest free newsletter, School Days, you can sign up for it below so you won’t miss out on a single issue. I have a lot of information to share with you that will make this school year with your kids a lot less stressful. Here’s a list of what’s coming up for this month:
8-15 Routines: I’ll give you some ideas to make your mornings stress free, setting up an afterschool routine that will give your kids time to talk to you about their day and the routine that I’ve found works best for my kids.
8-22 Busy Kids: Are your kids involved in ballet, band, soccer, football, and a variety of other extracurricular activities? I’m going to share some tips with you to help you decide if you’re kids are too busy and how to choose afterschool activities for your kids. I’ll also give you some advice for getting your child to help out and do some chores around the house
8-29 Eliminating Meal Time Chaos: Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, at least that’s what I’ve been told so I’m going to give you some ideas for breakfast that will help boost your child’s energy level. I also have some ideas for afternoon snacks that my kids absolutely love and give you some advice to plan evening menus and eliminate the evening chaos around your house.
There is going to be a lot of exciting stuff that you won’t want to miss out on especially since school is getting ready to start so be sure to sign up and as special bonus I’m going to give you a free 25 page back to school report packed full of ideas that will help you with stuff like:
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school clothes
hobbies
cleaning their rooms
buying your kid his/her own computer
dealing with issues with their friends or their teacher
driving to school
buying school supplies
stories to read to your kids
deciding how to volunteer at your kids school
what sports to register your child for
and more…!
As an additional bonus I’m going to give you a 10 page recipe booklet full of great school meals and snacks like:
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Sloppy Joe Style Pizza
Breakfast Tacos
Chunky Chicken Salad for Lunch
Cheesy Apple Quesadillas
Frito Pie
Puffy Pizza Rolls
Cheesy Dogs in a Blanket
Turkey Kabobs for Lunch
Mini Pizza just for Kids
And more…!
Don’t miss out on all this free stuff that I’m giving you! I have one more back to school transition tip to share with you in a few days so I’ll see ya then!














