from Home My Design
Organize it A cluttered space simply won’t be used. Fill the study area with labeled bins or containers so your kids can easily find everything they need. Don’t forget to leave a little room so the kids can put things away and be able find them later.
from Indulgy
Plan ahead I work best when I know what’s happening in the future, and kids are the same way! Install a calendar on the wall or keep sticky notes nearby so kids can take notes. I like to install a dry-erase board or cork board so kids can tack things they need for projects and assignments in the future.
from Dot Coms for Moms
Make sure it’s well-lit A well-lit home is a happy home! It’s best for kids to study in a brightly lit space so they can see their work without straining, and concentrate without feeling groggy in a dark space. The kids will appreciate it as much as you do!
from Little Liberty
Get rid of distractions I like to avoid distractions in kids’ areas so they can really focus. Move the TV to another area or find a way to cover it during study time. Kids need the computer for their homework, but they don’t always need their iPhone or iTouch. When you remove disctractions kids can finish up their work quickly.
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With these easy tips you’ll be able to create a study area for your kids within minutes. Where do your kids like to do their homework? What are their biggest issues when completing work?