Do your children avoid homework? Would they rather relax and watch television? Find out how family meetings can promote grades, homework, and family life.
“Too often we give children answers to remember rather than problems to solve.” - Roger Lewin
Many families rush to sports, music lessons, and other appointments. When there are too many daily events the family feels scattered, out of touch with each other, and cranky. Homework slides. If this happens in your home, consider the family meeting.
The Family Meeting
Discuss the best time for homework at the family meeting. Schedule homework time. Get the children involved. Listen to their suggestions for the following:
· Will study time be before or after dinner?
· When to check that the homework is correct and neat?
· Will TV or computer games be allowed after homework is checked?
· Will there be rewards for doing the homework well, like game time with you?
Getting children to solve when to do their homework promotes their cooperation. It helps them experience the good feeling of being organized. They’ll get better grades too. Why not use the family meeting to improve homework, grades, and family life?
Want more help with family meetings? Get Jean’s ready-made notebook, the Family Meeting Diary at http://www.kidsdiscuss.com/parent_resource_center.asp?pr_id=kd006 and keep track of all your meetings. You’ll love reading about your family’s successes.

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