![]() ![]() They simply forget that they have been given homework.They are usual procrastinators who don’t want to know why it is given and how they would be benefited by it in the long term.A few of the reasons why children aren’t motivated to do their homework are: So, how does one really inspire one’s child to get to successfully do their homework? To address the elephant in the room, we must first take a look at the ideas kids with different temperaments and personalities have towards homework and why they don’t find it worth completing. If your child is not the super rare, highly punctual, organised and academically high-spirited sort, you would know about the qualms associated with homework and the conflict it begets in families. Whether one likes to do it or not, homework constitutes an important part of one’s academic life. If you’re a parent whose child often turns their back on homework and comes to you at the eleventh hour and barely manages to complete it, you’re not alone. If your otherwise naughty child gives you puppy-dog eyes and comes with a giant smile plastered on their face, you don’t need any amusement park ride for an adventure you know you’re in for an all-nighter or a hurried homework completion session. After all, what could cause an adrenaline rush better? The second most scary thing would possibly be a ghost or something. For a lot of parents, the scariest thing would probably be their beloved school going child coming to their room with a bunch of undone home work sheets the night before their submission date. ![]()
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