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Understanding Your Role as a Parent
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How to Support Your Child at Homework Time
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Homework time can be frustrating for kids . . . and for parents! Finding the right balance between helping your child and letting them develop their autonomy isn’t always easy. In this article, we share practical steps you can take to clearly define your role as a parent.

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How to Motivate Your Child to Do Their Homework
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Because sometimes you need a little help getting your child to settle down and stay focused!

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Developing a Stress-free Homework Routine
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Tips and tricks for stress-free homework and lesson review
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Follow our simple tips and helpful advice to make homework and studying more enjoyable.

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The Benefits of a Homework Routine
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Adopting a homework routine is a great way to make your child’s after-school work a daily priority. This habit fosters consistency, discipline, and perseverance—qualities that support your child's learning.

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My Elementary School Homework Routine
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Here’s a handy customizable tool to help your child develop their own effective and sustainable homework routine!

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A preview of the “My After-School Routine” tool.
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My After-School Routine
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This poster, which you can hang in your child’s room, helps them take ownership of their after-school routine—whether that’s tidying their things, taking time to relax . . . or doing their homework!

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A preview of the “My After-School Routine” tool.
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Teaching Your Child to Be Autonomous
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Homework: Encouraging your child to become autonomous
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When your child starts school, they’ll need your help with their homework and lesson review. Over time, they’ll become increasingly autonomous. In this article, discover strategies to help your child get organized and complete tasks on their own.

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The Wheel of Autonomy for Homework and Lesson Review
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This colourful tool encourages your child to take the initiative to complete their homework assignments on their own.

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A preview of the Wheel of Autonomy.
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Overcoming Everyday Challenges
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How to help your fidgety child concentrate during homework time
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Most kids tend to fidget, especially after they’ve been sitting still at a table for a few minutes. In this article, discover a few simple tips to help your child settle down when they need to sit quietly and concentrate during homework time.

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How to Help a Child with Homework Anxiety
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Anxiety can have many causes, but it often manifests as difficult behaviour during homework time. Fortunately, there are ways to make this time less stressful. Check out our tips in this article.

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My child is rushing through their homework. What should I do?
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Does your child have plenty of motivation to do their homework, but they rush through it so they can get back to playing and doing other hobbies? Don’t worry: Alloprof has practical tips to help make homework time more enjoyable, from start to finish.

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Making Homework and Studying Easier with Resources from Alloprof
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Priority and Responsibility Planning Tool
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The foundation of a good homework routine is good organization! With this tool, your child will be able to plan their tasks more effectively and learn to prioritize them on their own.

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Alloprof’s Games for Learning and Reviewing While Having Fun
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Alloprof has developed a wide variety of fun and simple interactive games and exercises to help students review the concepts they’ve learned in class at home! Here’s a great way to build a motivating homework routine and make study sessions more enjoyable. 

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Mathematics
  • Speedy Rabbit: A game where players compete to become a math operations champion
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Check out our other featured topics to help you better support your child throughout the year!

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Remember that the most important thing is simply to be there for your child. And if you need additional help, feel free to contact our specialists. They’re available Monday to Thursday, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., and on Sundays from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.

 

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