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Parental involvement is one of the stronger predictors of how a child does at school, but the kind matters enormously. High expectations, conversation, and a stable environment do far more than supervising homework — and heavy homework involvement, past a point, is associated with worse outcomes rather than better ones.
These articles cover what actually helps at home, and what quietly does not. See A Parent’s Guide to Supporting Learning for the full version.
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Education
How to Create a Positive Learning Environment at Home
How to set up a study space that works: dedicated area, lighting, clutter control, distraction limits, visual schedules and restorative breaks.
by School Education
