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4 Reasons Why Homework Makes Your Child Smarter And How You Can Help

While our kids are screaming in delight over the reduction of homework in schools these days with the ‘didik mesra’ concept, parents should be aware of the need to supplement their children’s school work with additional homework. Doing group projects and folios have their merits but fail to do what individual homework does. Parents have the ultimate responsibility of driving after-school development of their children, particularly when it comes to supplementing primary school books.

Homework helps the child develop study skills and habits
As our kids grow older and move on to higher institutions of learning, they will be burdened with more work. Life in the work force can also be demanding. Nobody said it was easy. Children need to be introduced to the realities of life early. Of course, as parents we need to create a balance but let us also equip them with the skill that they will need in the future. The physical and the mental strength developed early will save them from the issues of stress and stress-related diseases in the future. Today, we see many complaining about their inability to cope with work or not being able to manage their time. This is mainly due to bad habits cultivated from young.

Time management at home
What does your child do at home when he/she has no homework? Think about it. Is he/she in front of the television, computer, tablet, phone or involved in a hobby? Rest is important for growing children but how the free time is spent is important. Idling is not good. Being addicted to the iPad, television, computer or the mobile phone is not good. Hobbies are a better way of spending their time but are our children really doing it. This is where homework has its benefits. Children end up doing something productive during their free time. It does not need anything tedious, in fact parents can in cooperate elements of fun with in direct learning. Reading is one activity that I enjoy and my kids have been introduced to this from an early age. Sitting together, each engrossed with some form of reading material is such a pleasant activity for the whole family.

Homework helps parents to keep in touch with their child’s activities in school
As parents we cannot leave the education of our kid to the school alone. As much as we would like to believe that all is well in school, very often there is some form of shortcoming. Sometimes teaching is not adequate or too fast for the child, sometimes there is a lack of teachers for a particular subject and sometimes the child is simply not listening and playing while the teacher is teaching. Parents need to keep a sharp eye on the learning that is taking place in school. Monitoring homework will quickly show a parent his/her child’s competence in a particular subject. The child’s interest and flair in particular subjects too can be detected early through his/her homework. However, parents are not usually familiar with the syllabus and how much was covered in school. And let us also remember that many children are able to deceive their teachers by copying their friend’s work before school and passing on as their own. With supplementary homework, you will have a better idea of how much your child really knows.

Homework allows a child to practice and prepare
What is learnt in school is reviewed and practiced at home. Even if the child understands what has been taught doing some extra work at home is a good way of reinforcing learning. It also provides a platform to prepare for the lessons the following day. For teaching and learning to be most effective, there must be a constant flow from day to day. Breaks will only disrupt what is learnt and will often require relearning. This is especially true when there are school breaks and holidays. Let me remind you that when we speak about work we are talking about small, manageable exercises that are suitable for the different ages of the child. Say for an example, if a child comes from a Chinese speaking home where English is never spoken, imagine what would happen after a six-week school break? Reading storybooks in English would give the practice that the child need. At least the contact with the language is not broken.

All in all, homework is a necessity for children. It gives a little structure to their time at home and gives them something useful to do. The problem as always is that some parents can get overenthusiastic and go overboard. They believe in getting their children to do so much that the child will begin to hate school and learning. These negative effects can have long-term effects towards the child’s attitude towards studying. Let us as parents have realistic goals. Rest is more important that all the rest. This is my belief. If the school is giving enough homework, let the child be. What he/she is doing is adequate. If the child is idling, get the supplementary books. Let him be productive and do something worthwhile.

This article was written by Madam Kalai Lingam. Madam Kalai has 27 years of teaching experience in government secondary school. She opted for early retirement in 2013 to pursue her love of writing, and is currently writing a book. Madam Kalai is well versed in the Malaysian Education system, having been a senior English teacher and school administrator for many years.

7个让孩子爱上写作业的方法

对于孩子而言,放学后还要完成作业是件既沉闷又无趣的事情。很多父母面对孩子对课业的抗拒都束手无策。但是,要孩子自动自发的拿出作业出来并有效率的完成并不是一件难事。

  1. 让孩子了解写作业的好处和其背后的意义 拨点时间和孩子好好的分析课后还要完成作业的原因,让孩子知道写作业的目的是为了让孩子复习老师在课堂上所教导的知识。除此之外,有些数理科目必须多做练习才能熟练上手并激发思维。只有多做练习习题孩子才能熟能生巧。不但如此,写作业还能培养孩子的自律习惯并且增加他们的责任心。
     
  2. 给予适当的休息时间 完成作业固然重要,但若是毫无尽头的做却没有休息时间,对孩子而言,完成作业则是一件很累人的事情继而表示抗拒。身为父母亲的必须在孩子做作业的期间夹杂一些休息时间,比如吃些小点心,陪同孩子聊天分享他在学校遇见的事情,或是让孩子小睡一会儿。这可让孩子了解完成作业也可以很轻松自在。
     
  3. 合适的学习空间,远离科技产品 在家中光线充足的地方安排一个专属孩子学习或是完成功课的角落或是房间。确保那里没有可以影响学习的外来因素像是电视,电玩,手机等等。让孩子清楚明白那里只是单纯完成作业,阅读的地方。父母也可在做作业的地方摆放一架电脑,以备孩子需要利用电脑查找资料之需。
     
  4. 给予称赞,奖励和鼓励 当孩子自动自发的拿出作业的时候,父母可赞赏孩子的自律性;当孩子在课业上遇到难题时,可以给予鼓励和帮助;当孩子完成作业时,可给予奖励像是,允许他们玩电脑,电玩;带他们到附近的公园玩耍;准备美味的蛋糕给孩子品尝等等。当孩子知道这些奖励只有在完成作业之后才可得到,便会乐于完成作业。
     
  5. 把“做作业”变成“做游戏” 一直以来,功课对于孩子就只是沉闷无趣的事情继而不爱做功课。父母可以以生动有趣的游戏方式带出作业的问题让孩子知道完成作业也可以很有趣。像是以他们最爱的卡通人物为问题的主角;数学习题以糖果来解释或是把问题变成故事让孩子帮忙解决。
     
  6. 拟定时间表 拟定孩子完成作业的时间表,让孩子跟着时间表完成功课并在限定的时间内完成。但是,不同的孩子必须拟定不同的时间表。若自家的男孩喜欢在傍晚时分踢球,家长应该把完成作业的时间安排在中午时分或是晚餐后,这样不止能够让孩子继续喜爱的运动也能有效无误的完成作业,避免两者的冲突。
     
  7. 陪同孩子一起完成作业 孩子通常会在父母亲的陪同下而把功课或是作业做得更好,只为了获得父母的称赞和奖励。父母可在孩子遇到难题的时候陪同解决,让孩子知道父母的用心进而增进彼此的感情。陪同孩子一起完成功课更可融入孩子的学校生活,了解孩子在学校所面对的事情,不外乎是个了解孩子的好机会。

莘莘学子都是国家未来的主人翁。完成作业看似不极为重要却影响着他们未来的发展。从小培育孩子们的良好学习习惯是成功的根基。父母亲在孩子的成长阶段扮演着举足轻重的角色。因此,父母亲除了必须以身作则,树立好榜样给孩子学习之外,也必须在孩子成长阶段给予鼓励,陪着孩子一起成长。 This article was written by Catherina (爱琏). Catherina is a full time TV show editor and has a love for writing. She graduated from Tunku Abdul Rahman University College (TARUC) with a major in Mass Communication.