POLL: Best spot for homework?
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vor 10 Jahren
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With summer winding down and kids heading back to school, we wanted to know:
Where do your kids do their homework and what tips do you have for creating a good study environment at home?
Vote AND SHARE YOUR TIPS IN A COMMENT to be entered to win a pair of Houzz slippers sent right to your door!
*One entry per person, per drawing. Entries must be posted before 12:00am Pacific Time 8/18/13. One winner will be drawn at random.
Where do your kids do their homework and what tips do you have for creating a good study environment at home?
Vote AND SHARE YOUR TIPS IN A COMMENT to be entered to win a pair of Houzz slippers sent right to your door!
*One entry per person, per drawing. Entries must be posted before 12:00am Pacific Time 8/18/13. One winner will be drawn at random.
Living / Family Room
Office / Homework space
Bedroom
Kitchen Table
Other - Tell us Below!
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tea42
vor 10 JahrenKitchen! I can make sure they're using their time productively and, since I have twins, can help both at the same time. It's easier to spread out as well.hm k
vor 10 JahrenI prefer the kids to do homework in their bedrooms. there are too many distractions in the living areas... I do think the computer should be in a public space thoughssullivan3
vor 10 JahrenI'd love to say something like study or even bedroom, but kitchen table is just way more practical and realistic for us.bjens
vor 10 JahrenMy boys memorized things - multiplication tables, state capitals - while shooting baskets or riding bikes around the cul de sac but everything else was at the kitchen table. Tried to set them up with desks in their rooms but I guess misery loves company.dstroer
vor 10 JahrenAlways the kitchen table. In my room all alone was just a bit too quiet and easier to get help when needed!haybigmomma
vor 10 JahrenDinning room table is the main study area. My kids don't like to be alone, and they we are available to help when questions arise.Michel Turcotte
vor 10 Jahren2 kids, one parent : kitchen table offers the maximum available space... And great vue on what they are doing ;)rogaepupa
vor 10 Jahrenkids usually study in the kitchen because their parent's are either cooking or doing stuff in the kitchen. The table in the kitchen makes it comfortable for all kinds of study while asking your folks some insights in your homework or ideas about your work.santilliserrano
vor 10 JahrenNow that my kids are actually teenagers, they do hw in their bedroom. However, the computer and printer is at the eating area of the kitchen!lgsc
vor 10 JahrenAs I grew up, I always did my homework in my room. If I had a question, I always asked my older sister who I shared rooms with. Both of us were pretty studious, and I remember my parents yelling at us to get out of our rooms a little more. Now, my son does his homework at the dining table - easier to answer his questions and also make sure he's doing the work! Funny how differently generations turn out.Carol Price
vor 10 JahrenA specific place like a home office is best for studying. There are no distractions and you have everything at your fingertips.AKB
vor 10 JahrenHomework is done where ever in the house there's a chair and suitable surface area. It's down to the individual, some need peace and no distractions, others need hubbub, company and things going on to concentrate fully and be productive.mgreen1
vor 10 JahrenHomework time works great siting at the kitchen table as long as all kids have their space and attention as needed. I think depending on age it may transition in later years to the bedroom.juanita2
vor 10 JahrenMy granddaughters have been here for the summer and we have been working on refreshing their minds by playing homework games in the livingroom. they are very comfortable and seem to be excelling wonderfully and have fun at the same time.armygirl1987
vor 10 JahrenI do not really think that it matters where they do the homework. Think they need quietness and a place to concentrate.Jennifer Coker
vor 10 JahrenWhen my kids are older, I may do bedroom, but at 6 and 8 I can still help them get homework done while I make dinner.Samantha E
vor 10 JahrenI think the bedroom. That's where I study all the time. I have a desk in my room. I like the bedroom because I can sit at my desk, lay on my bed, or sit on the floor. I also feel more organized in my room.Sheri's Design and Consulting
vor 10 JahrenThe kitchen table has always been a favorite for my kids. They're very diligent with their schoolwork but when they get tired or just need a break there's always food for snacking.Sequins
vor 10 JahrenI think different age groups have different requirements, so a place suitable for different ages. Kitchen table until they reach the teens. Living room or bedroom until they reach university, then may be a study room where there are least no of distractions, so focus is on careers.reeb68
vor 10 JahrenKitchen island always works for my kids - they need back ground noise, plus it's convenient while I'm making dinner if they need help.ginaj8103
vor 10 JahrenI was drawn to the photo with 2 desks and 2 red chairs...probably because I have twins and would love to do this for them! Most likely, we will be doing homework at the kitchen table or on the bar stools at the kitchen counter during their younger years. I did most of my homework on my bed when I was in junior high and high school, but I would've loved my own desk!Melissa Tew
vor 10 JahrenAfter a long day at school for the kids and a long day at work for my husband and I, homework on the "Isle of Smarties" (kitchen island) lets us help out and simply be present while they are doing their homework and we are preparing food to fuel their dreams!cjsantafe
vor 10 JahrenKitchen table makes them feel a part of things, and they can easily ask for help during dinner prep. Being able to focus amidst activity is a good skill to build, and the rest of us are respectful of those doing homework.hmb4444
vor 10 JahrenThe kitchen table is much like a classroom and creates a culture of learning in the home. The right table, comfortable chair (not too comfortable) and lots of natural light goes a long way to making study possible. If the space is inviting, clean and calm, kids can settle and be inspired.Dew Prince
vor 10 JahrenThe Kitchen, especially if their is an island.
I think that its a place where you can open your mind to be creative and free. and its easy to ask for help if mommy or daddy is cooking dinner, than walking around getting distracted.
The living room and bed room I believe "psychologically" it automatically comes with the relax and cozy mood that you do not want your child to be in while studying or doing their homework.
Where as the office gives them a pressure making them feel like they are obligated to work hard, fast, and well.
and no child likes being obligated to do ANYTHING. plus no one is their to look or remind them that they are working, if not that can cause their minds to run away to another land with the help of the computer. Facebook, twitter etc...Roxanne Reed
vor 10 Jahrenthe dining room table...large enough to spread out, good lighting, close to snacks and drinks, not comfortable enough to fall a sleepMatt Butcher
vor 10 JahrenIf I really needed to focus, then the kitchen table was the place to be, but most the time I would work on my bed.moceansylvia
vor 10 JahrenIf my children need help its easier to give them help while preparing dinner or snacksKat Ressler
vor 10 JahrenI personally think an office/homework center works best. The parent can control electronics access, while the student is surrounded by inspirational and mind focusing decor. Further nothing gets lost if storage and space is organized for that purpose. To me, it doesn't have to be a whole "room"; for example our kitchen table spot is filled w 2 desks and a bookcase. It has the computers, printers, calandars, crafts, etc. and we call it the "family command" center: everyone stays informed and my 4 year old has a spot to color that isn't my walls!Catherine Leonard
vor 10 JahrenBy the end of the day sometimes its nice to have a parent available and Mom's are in the kitchen, the hub of the housekar8abun
vor 10 JahrenI know that I'm supposed to say a desk in a quiet area, but I have to go with the kitchen table as the most realistic solution for our household of 4 students. It's easier for me to tutor and get dinner completed. :D My son even practices his instrument in the kitchen because it "feels better in here". Go figure!Angela Yokota
vor 10 JahrenAny kind of family time is quality, and what is more communal than the kitchen?1962valiant
vor 10 JahrenThe kitchen table has my vote. Younger children are more at ease when Mom or Dad are present at the same time, preparing dinner, etc. Assisting and spending time with them is invaluable to their educational success.murieltoca
vor 10 JahrenThe kitchen area is multitask and it's the get together of many activities and homework is very convenientconnierae24
vor 10 JahrenWe prefer the living / family room : has a calming and relaxing feel: kitchen for us : is to "busy" family room is where we keep our "homework reward box" once homework is completed : and after we review for any errors our child can choose a reward for the homework box ; this includes everything from a pass for a movie night- to a special sweet treat - to gaming time (with a time limit ) to a single dollar - having a sleepover : to a free "get out of emptying the dishwasher" card this has worked great for our 2 boys ages 18 and10 !Tina Thomas
vor 10 JahrenI Am Going To Stick To The Bed Room and Having Their Own Little Spot To Have Quiet Time,Dinner Room's Should Be Left For Dinner And Family Time Together ,That's Where Families Should Have Their Time Together The Home work need's To Stay With Their Bed Room's ,If They Are Fortunate To Have A Spot Like That !jillian_haberman
vor 10 JahrenI think that it used to be the norm for kids to work at the kitchen tables because "Mom helped with homework and she was in the kitchen cooking" was also the norm. With norms shifting I think a study area in the office where mom/dad is hooked into her/his computer working on closing this or that file and is available to help would be a more logical place now. For teens also who need less assistance but still need to have someone keeping a passing eye on what they are doing a space in the study makes sense. I feel strongly that the bed room should be kept for sleeping and sleep preparation, not study, not hanging out and not playing video games or watching TV either. Kids are offered a lot of privacy these days and I don't think this is a good thIng.Carol Zarrilli
vor 10 JahrenMy kids did their homework at the kitchen table where I could easily assist while cooking dinner.Bill Fry Construction - Wm. H. Fry Const. Co.
vor 10 JahrenSchool starts Monday 8/19 - can't believe it. Ditto from above. Although our son's desk is set up in his bedroom, I know it is going to be the kitchen counter again this year. :) Rhodahardel
vor 10 JahrenKids should have a quiet spot in their bedroom away from distractions to do homework.Ahh! Products Bean Bag Chairs
vor 10 JahrenMy best tip is to add a bean bag chair to kids' spaces. They are proven to encourage reading - especially with kids that don't sit well in rigid traditional chairs. Bean bags let kids reposition easily and into many positions - so they can fidget without losing focus - great of kids with ADHD for example!deidrer
vor 10 JahrenDepends on the child & age. I prefer my children doing their homework at the kitchen table so I can help them while I'm unpacking lunch boxes & backpacks & preparing supper. However my oldest who is 9 does better when he does his homework in the office. It is quiet & there is nothing to distract him. I just float between the two rooms to give help when needed.Jeannie Nguyen
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vor 10 JahrenKitchen table! It's the center of the home and I can multi task with dinner, laundry and cleaning.tgrdnr
vor 10 JahrenI find that a seperate homework space works best. Somewhere where you can have a computer, dictionary, calculatore and anything else you might need right on hand arranged neatly in little drawers. But that space could be anywhere--in the kitchen, a bedroom, livingroom, or even in a completely seperate room all togetherdgermann
vor 10 JahrenPlenty of space and easy to check that they are doing their homework and if they need any help. It makes almost a family time project.Manhar Singh Sachdeva
vor 3 JahrenAs I am a high school student, I would prefer to study on my desk because everything is at my fingertips. I can concentrate easily. I do my homework on the kitchen table because I can ask doubts from my elder sister easily.
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