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Lavoie, Theresa – Exceptional Parent, 2008
This article is the third part of a 10-part series that explores Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). It offers and discusses tips on how to help children with learning differences reach their full potential. These include: (1) start with good nutrition; (2) be sure your child is exercising; (3) make sure your child is getting enough…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Hyperactivity, Nutrition, Exercise
ERIC Clearinghouse on Reading, English, and Communication, Bloomington, IN. – 2001
This book, one of a series, focuses on help with homework. The message of the series urges parents and children to spend time together, talk about stories, and learn together. The first part of each book presents stories appropriate for varying grade levels, both younger children and those in grades three and four, and each book presents stories…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Homework, Parent Student Relationship, Reading Aloud to Others
1997
This booklet presents parents with 10 "easy and fun" tips for making homework as beneficial as possible for their children and to develop in their children a good attitude about homework. The 10 tips are: make your expectations clear; find the right spot; make time; monitor your child's progress; encourage good habits; support and be available;…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Homework, Parent Student Relationship, Parent Teacher Cooperation
England, David A.; Flatley, Joannis K. – 1985
Attitudes toward homework are explored through a review of research and interviews. The interviews were conducted with teachers, students, principals, and parents on the pros and cons of homework assignments. Included in the discussions were the kinds of homework assigned, reasons for the assignments, time spent on homework, and the effects of…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Family Life, Homework, Parent Attitudes
Paulu, Nancy; Lehr, Fran; Walne, Marina Balentine – US Department of Education, 2005
Research shows clearly that children are more likely to succeed in learning when their families actively support them. When family members read with their children, talk with their teachers, participate in school or other learning activities and help them with homework, they give children a tremendous advantage. Home work is important because it…
Descriptors: Homework, Parents, Study Skills, Study Habits
Kuepper, Joan Eklund – 1987
This guide provides methods for parents to assist their children in homework. The first of the guide's 10 chapters discusses motivation. Looking at sources of motivation, reviewing study skill shaping strategies, learning about rewards, and accomplishment are addressed. The second chapter discusses communication. Considering message forms,…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Elementary Secondary Education, Homework, Listening Skills
Milbourne, Linda A.; Haury, David L. – 1999
This digest presents information for parents regarding science and math homework. The benefits of homework are discussed and guidelines for gauging the amount of time spent on homework are given. Suggestions for family policies and procedures for helping children complete homework assignments are also presented. (WRM)
Descriptors: Assignments, Computer Uses in Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Homework
Office of Educational Research and Improvement (ED), Washington, DC. Office of Reform Assistance and Dissemination. – 1996
Following a list of four reasons teachers assign homework, this guide discusses ways for parents to help children with successful completion of homework assignments including: (1) show that education and homework are important; (2) check on the child's work; (3) provide guidance; and (4) talk with someone at school if problems occur. The guide…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Homework, Parent Attitudes
Beaulieu, John E.; Granzin, Alex; Romaine, Deborah S. – 1999
Noting that parents are as important to children's success as teachers, this book suggests ways busy parents can support their children's learning. Chapter 1, "What's a Time-Starved Parent To Do?" discusses the demands on parents' free time, the child's role in learning, the parent's role in helping children learn, and the importance of parent…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Childhood Needs, Elementary Secondary Education, Employed Parents
NAEP Facts, 1997
This document analyzes responses to questions included in a national assessment of knowledge of U.S. history and geography in an attempt to determine the relationship between study habits and academic performance. The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) 1994 asked 4th-, 8th-, and 12th-grade students specific questions regarding…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education, Geography