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Ask your child if they received an example or sample problem in class. Your child can then bring this work to their teacher to get feedback or more instruction on what they could've done differently to get to the right answer. Encourage your child to write out their thought process. Perhaps you're working through the various steps to the process, but having a hard time getting to the right answer. Try not to reach out to the teacher right away when you and your child are having a difficult time with homework. Perhaps there were things that your child missed in class, or special instructions to keep in mind as they did their homework. Encourage your child to reach out to others within their classroom for help. It's okay to ask for help (or encourage them to ask for help).Instead, take a break, go outside for a walk, play a game, and have a mental reset before tackling the problem again. Any time spent longer than that results in greater frustration for you and your child, which will not be helpful. Try not to spend more than 20 minutes working on a homework assignment. Even acknowledging and empathizing with your child will help alleviate the stress they may feel from their homework. Being able to admit to your child that you don't know is actually more helpful than trying to do the problem without knowing what's going on. It's okay to admit that you don't know.But, what are some ways you can help your child tackle their nightly workload that seems to be challenging even for you? Here are some tips to help your children with their homework, if you're struggling with the assignment yourself:

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So, what do you do? Often, this scenario feels like this:Īccording to a 2013 Edweek article, about 50% of parents struggle with helping their children with homework, and 46.5% of those parents struggle because they themselves don't understand the subject material. But your child is pleading with you for help out of desperation. You're pretty sure that you passed the class, but you haven't touched it in years, nor do you ever use it in your current work. Your child approaches you for help with their physics homework.






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