Parenting Tips: Every parent dreams that their child is intelligent. He should study and make their name shine. But, due to today's hectic life, parents are not able to take the time for their children. In such a situation, spending time with children has become a challenge. Not only this, but getting them to do their homework every day is an even bigger challenge. Because most children avoid doing the homework given by the school. They always insist on not studying, which troubles the parents. Mobile is also a big reason behind not taking an interest in studies.

Due to the increasing inclination of children towards social media, children are getting away from real studies with books, copies, and pens. Due to this, the ability to focus in children is also weakening. In such a situation, it is important to help children with their homework. So let us tell you some easy ways, with the help of which the child will develop an interest in studies. Also, the child will start doing homework happily.
Parents can help children with their homework in this way.
Make a study timetable: Make a timetable for children, in which the study time. The child will never be able to follow a three-hour study timetable on the very first day. Therefore, take only one step a day without putting pressure.
The right place to sit: Create a study space for children, where the child has a chair and table to study. Write positive affirmations on the walls around it, seeing which the child keeps getting motivated.
Give breaks in between studies: Keep giving study breaks to children. Give a five-minute break every half an hour. Young children are not able to study by focusing for a long time, so this break is very important.
Find the child's interest: If your child is not taking interest in studies, then connect their studies with such work in which they are interested. By doing this, they will become eager to study.
Reduce distraction: When your child is doing homework, keep mobile and TV away from yourself during that time. Do not use these yourself, otherwise, the child will not concentrate on studies.

Set realistic goals: If the child is average in studies, do not pester him to make him top. Make the child work as hard as possible. This will create interest in studies in the child.
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