How to handle Key Stage 1 homework - CBeebies - BBC.
Homework can be a frustrating and upsetting experience for dyslexic students and their parents. For a student with dyslexia it's not just the homework task itself that can be challenging, many dyslexic people can really struggle with organisation, concentration and short term memory.
HOMEWORK IS not always a good thing. Much of the evidence about its benefits is inconclusive and the case for it in primary schools is weak, a paper published today says.
It’s quite understandable that homework sounds like a big task, uninteresting, and unrelenting, given the little time kids have to play, relax, and entertain themselves in this gadget-led age. Nevertheless, you’ll soon agree that it’s important to stick to a regular homework regime.
But when parents feel it’s their responsibility to get their kids to achieve, they now need something from their children—they need them to do their homework and be a success. I believe this need puts you in a powerless position as a parent because your child doesn’t have to give you what you want.
Print the worksheet about homework and complete the exercises to help you practise your English!
Kids will find information on virtually every topic, but beware that information is vetted by peers not experts, so (as with all websites) use other sources as well. Three great websites from the BBC should cover many of your child’s homework needs: SOS Teacher is for 9-17 year olds and lets you email a teacher a question.
When it comes to our children's homework, our job is to support, encourage and redirect.