Managing Homework Challenges Workshop
November 6, 2013 Campbell Hall
Homework is an important topic on the minds of most parents today. On November 6th, I am looking forward to speaking to the parents of Campbell Hall, one of Los Angeles’ premier private, college preparatory schools for students K-12, located at 4533 Laurel Canyon Blvd., North Hollywood, CA 91607. I plan to share my insight and experience on the subject with more area schools.
Schools place a heavy emphasis on children completing homework independently. While most of us would agree that this is a worthy objective, we might not all agree on just how to move children toward this goal. Children have a natural drive for mastery over appropriate developmental tasks. With mastery comes confidence that allows them to take on the next challenge. However, when challenges confronting children exceed their developmental capacities, they become vulnerable to frustration, discouragement and potential failure, unless they receive some assistance to develop the skills they need to succeed. Many kids experience these homework difficulties, especially when you consider the volume and complexity of the work they are expected to complete.
In this workshop, I will help parents:
- understand the various reasons students struggle with homework
- learn when and how to assist with homework
- understand the difference between collaborating with a child and enabling him to be overly reliant on you
- discuss strategies for setting up an effective homework structure
- identify when tutoring support is needed
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