Home works are always the point of contentions between parents and their kids after school. One side just want to have a rest after a whole day of work in school while the other want their kids to learn the value of hard work and therefore would want them to continue the work when at home when they are assigned by their teachers. But home works are necessary part of school life and need not be something that parents and kids will fight about. In fact, parents can even help their kids with their home works without really providing the answers to it.
Here are some of the ways that you can do this. They are so obvious, you may even be doing them already with your kids.
1. Put value into it
Kids are logical beings. When you explain how important doing their homework is, they will learn to place value into it. You can do this by giving your children rewards for a job well done. Award them with toys that they like when they have gotten into the Top Ten of their class or give them certain privileges when their grades are high enough.
Rewards need not be something material. It can be in the form of praises and words of encouragement. This is especially true for kids who are weak-hearted or those that are easily frustrated.