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Helping Your Child with Homework

Homework has been part of students' lives since the beginning or formal schooling in the United States. It is important because it can improve children's thinking and memory. It can help them develop positive study habits and skills that will serve them well throughout their lives. Homework also can encourage children to use time well, learn independently, and take responsibility for their work. Helping children with homework has benefits for parents and families as well. It can, for example, provide opportunities for parents to see what their children are learning in school and help families communicate with their children and school staff. This brochure was drawn from the larger booklet in the "Helping Your Child" series, "Helping Your Child With Homework" (ED498937) which helps parents of elementary and junior high school students understand why homework is important and makes suggestions for helping children complete assignments successfully.
Authorizing Institution
Department of Education (ED)
Education Level
['Elementary Education', 'Junior High Schools']
Peer Reviewed
F
Publication Type
Reports - Descriptive
Published in
United States of America

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