
Study without desire spoils the memory, and it retains nothing that it takes in. ~ Leonardo Da Vinci ~ [Source]
Young children often need to be guided on completing their homework and submit on time. As an adult, you can help them by establishing a schedule for them. Teach them on how to schedule their homework and play time so that you won’t have to supervise them too much.

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Children can learn goal setting so that they will be motivated to study. From there, they learn how to break down the huge chunks of information into manageable sizes to help themselves. This will also help them in realising that they can plan for achieving the goals.
In addition, parents don’t always have to provide the answers. They simply listen. The child will talk through the problem and finally arrive at the answer while some prompts from the parents. For those who may have dyslexic children to look after, other forms of studying helps.
Spelling tests and speed reading can be reduced for dyslexics. They tend to be able to dictate more easily than writing down. They also take longer time in completing their homework, therefore, time should be taken into consideration.
How do you help your children in their studies?
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