Homework Behavior Plan
If your child's study habits could use some first-aid, a Homework
Behavior Plan can get you both focused on realistic strategies, goals, and
rewards that can help get the job done.
Instructions for using this strategy:
· Determine
what prevents homework from getting done (e.g., delay tactics such as arguing
with parents or being easily distracted by phone, TV, video games, or
siblings).
· Brainstorm
strategies with your child that will help stop the delay tactics and
distractions.
· Draw up a
contract with your child that implements the agreed-upon strategy.
· Award
points each time the strategy is used.
· Don't
forget to give a reward for so many points earned.
· Teach your
child how to use this contract as a self-evaluation tool.
Other
information parents should consider:
Don't overload! Address one to three issues at a time. For example, if your
child never has everything she needs to complete her homework in her study
area, the strategies to change this behavior could be: Make a list of what is
needed, and then collect everything on the list and put it in the study area.