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School Homework
School homework is a means or practicing the lessons students learned during the course of the school day. Homework can also be a means of test preparation. Homework can also be confusing and lead to frustration if a student does not understand what is being asked of him or her. Websites, such as www.homeworkspot.com and www.internet4classrooms.com, offer help, step-by-step instructions and homework tips. Parents can also be sure to set aside homework time each day to ensure consistency. Homework areas should be free of distraction. Parents should also make a point of being nearby to offer guidance and answer questions. Playing a proactive role in a child's education may make all the difference.
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