End the Homework Battles -Tips For Teachers Series
A successful homework session starts at school. Here are some tips to help you to assist ADD and other special needs kids in getting it done properly and handed in on time. This blog post is the start of a series of blog posts with tips just for Teachers with ADD, ADHD and LD kids. If you are a parent, then share these tips with your child's teacher.
1.Set aside some time each day for the students to copy down assignments into their homework planners or dairies. Assuming that children will copy the assignments down during the class without setting aside a specific time for this is a mistake. ADD kids find it hard to focus on more than one thing at a time.
2. Write the assignments down on the board and then read them out loud to make sure that everyone understands exactly what needs to be done.Never assume that all the students know exactly what needs to be done. Take the time to explain the homework assignment again, if need be.
For more great tips on helping your ADD Child succeed in school, take a look at the
“Make Your ADD Child A Winner Course” Get a free trial at
http://www.maximindpower.com/add/winner.html
Stay tuned for the next blog post where I will be sharing more tips with you.
A successful homework session starts at school. Here are some tips to help you to assist ADD and other special needs kids in getting it done properly and handed in on time. This blog post is the start of a series of blog posts with tips just for Teachers with ADD, ADHD and LD kids. If you are a parent, then share these tips with your child's teacher.
1.Set aside some time each day for the students to copy down assignments into their homework planners or dairies. Assuming that children will copy the assignments down during the class without setting aside a specific time for this is a mistake. ADD kids find it hard to focus on more than one thing at a time.
2. Write the assignments down on the board and then read them out loud to make sure that everyone understands exactly what needs to be done.Never assume that all the students know exactly what needs to be done. Take the time to explain the homework assignment again, if need be.
For more great tips on helping your ADD Child succeed in school, take a look at the
“Make Your ADD Child A Winner Course” Get a free trial at
http://www.maximindpower.com/add/winner.html
Stay tuned for the next blog post where I will be sharing more tips with you.
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