Now that the kids are back to school, everyone in the family is once again working at home. Kids doing homework. Parents paying bills, managing their finances, juggling their schedules. If you’re having trouble getting your kids to do homework, check out these cool study room ideas.
Maybe all you need to kick-start your kid’s study habits is a change of scenery! A back-to-school homework space that’s quiet for focus, colorful for inspiration and organized to reduce distractions would make homework time a pleasure for most kids.
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Where your child studies can be just as important as what. Whether you carve out a nook in his or her bedroom or in the kitchen, an organized, comfortable space can help kids work more efficiently. “A well-stocked, designated area means your child won’t have to waste time hunting for supplies or shuffling things around to find a place to work,” she explains.
Simply cut away the bottom, top, and one long side of a large packing box. Trim the height, then slope the sides of the carrel; finish edges with colored duct tape. Rubber bands, clips, and tacks help organize notes, calendars, and other items.
Yes, it may be the grown-ups’ home office, but you’ll likely be sharing it and other surfaces throughout your home with your kids until next month because they have paperwork, too.
Household activity is distracting to a child trying to master multiplication, and the sound of the television may prompt kids to rush through their spelling-test preparation. A room designated for homework and study provides a quiet space where children can work without being disrupted