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Your Child and Homework and How to Help Them

These are steps on how to help your child with his/her homework.

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According to many mothers as many as 73% feel the headaches of trying to help their children with there homework. The Internet is a great source fro help.

  • Struggling with math? Ask Dr. Math for help which is at this website www.mathforum.com/drmath. More than 300 volunteers math whizzes staff this site, which lets you e-mail a question or search a for help. You can also go to www.webmath.com type in a math problem and the site does the work for you. You will get the answer an explanation of how it was solved.
  • Need help with a book report? Find tips on everything from how to come up with a topic to compiling a bibliography at www.factmonster.com/homework/writingskills1.html. This award winning site also boasts a virtual library of dictionaries, almanacs, excyclopedias.
  • Stuck on Science? Log on to the Mad Scientist Network, www.madsci.org, which bills itself as a laboratory that never sleeps. The archives contain answers to a whopping 36,000 common asked questions. Need ideas for science projects? Log onto http://school.discovery.com/students and click on Science Fair Central fro cool suggestions.
  • Ready for recess? When your child needs a quick break from studying or reward for finishing his/her homework direct him/her to www.funbrain.com. This site is picked with colorful interactive games K-8. By playing Math Baseball, Grammar Gorillas, and many other your children will have fun and get smart too.
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  1. Darla Cooke

    On September 22, 2009 at 8:26 am


    Very informative article. Thanks for sharing.

  2. Tanya Wallace

    On September 22, 2009 at 6:22 pm


    Some really great pointers for helping your kids! Great write!

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