Science, asked by Anushkasubudhi, 1 year ago

make a list of four ways in which you can help your parent in your notebook

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Answered by davanubha
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Break tasks into chunks.

Help your child break school projects or household chores into smaller, more manageable steps. This will show your child that each project has a beginning, middle and end, which can make projects feel less overwhelming. For example, if your child’s nightly chore is to clear the table, explain: First she should scrape leftovers into the garbage, then load the dishes into the dishwasher, then wipe the counters.

Make checklists and to-do lists.

Once your child knows all the steps involved with a particular task, help her add it to an overall to-do list. Include regular homework and chores on the list. Encourage her to keep the list in a place where she’ll see it often and to check off accomplishments as she goes. She might create it using a smartphone app, write it on a dry-erase board in her bedroom or print out a list to carry around with her throughout the day.

Teach calendar and time management skills.

Encourage your child write down important tasks in a digital calendar or on a paper one. Then help her estimate how much time each task will take. After she completes the tasks, ask whether the time estimate was accurate or not. If needed, suggest adjustments for next time. It may also help to have your child write the due date directly on school assignments.

Establish daily routines.

Creating a regular schedule can help your child learn what to expect throughout the day. Use picture schedules, clocks and other time management strategies. Explore Parenting Coach for a variety of expert-approved tips on establishing daily routines.






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