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What studies with the children?

If you have children who are studying primary schools, study with them. Devote a portion of your time into your child's age, and at the same time do your homework. Within a very short time, you can review a series of chapters and engage in a brain-routine task or some sort of mathematical problem-solving. Because interaction is studied together, the obstacles can be relatively small. You may also be a good example for your child.

Student Demonstrator Specialist Charles Robert at Hartland ’s training college suggests a “kitchen time frame” for minimizing disruption. Set it for minutes 15 and 30.

As you study, your child can see the timings and you can re-verify that you are in the time frame when it ringing. After a few minutes of attention, the time frame can be restored and the study can be started.

If your child is small or if you cannot retain his attention, change the sleep schedule. Sleep with your baby. Wake up before an hour before the baby wakes up.


When my kids are small, I did my studies without any obstructions when they are in sleep. After they grown I often involved studies while their homework time.