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How to break the negative homework cycle and help your child learn

 
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When your child doesn’t want to do their homework, it can be tempting to nag and hassle them. You don’t need to have all the answers to make a difference. Establishing a routine and making homework a regular part of home life is a great start. Try reaching out and connecting with your teen’s teacher to work together to support them. When you show interest in your child’s homework, you are letting your child know that you value learning and education. The Spark their Future website has tips to help you break the negative homework cycle.​​

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Last reviewed 24 August 2021
Last updated 24 August 2021