Like All Good Things, Communication Takes Practice

Homework is something that children don’t enjoy doing, and parents aren’t too keen on the idea either. It takes time out of an already busy schedule and sets kids up to do even more work than they did in school that day. one of the best ways to keep kids engaged in homework is to just carve time out for it as well as carve time out for family time. When you make time for something, you can be successful in many more ways, repetition is the key to learning.

Key Takeaways:

  • Homework is beneficial because it takes a lot of repetition for things to finally sink in.
  • Deliberate practice is needed to see what areas of life are needing more of your attention.
  • It’s a whole other thing to take what needs to be done and actually do it instead of think about it.

“Because it is one thing to hear, and understand what needs to be done – and then something completely more to actually do something about it. Here’s my word for the day: Take the trouble!”

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