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How parents can help with homework by creating the perfect study space - gather tips, ideas and inspiration that you and your child can use and adapt to create the perfect space for reading, homework, creative projects or revision


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How parents can help with homework: creating study spaces

How can parents help with homework by creating the perfect study space? We look at creating children's spaces, gather tips, ideas and inspiration that you and your child can use and adapt to create the perfect space for reading, homework, creative projects or revision

Creating an attractive, inviting and dedicated space to get work done can only help to make homework a more enjoyable experience. It could be a spare room that you turn into a study, a corner in their bedroom or a designated place in the main living area - even if the dining table has to double up as a desk.

A child's study area is one of the most important spaces they will have at home. It reflects their interests, who they are and what they hope to become. Begin by planning it together and you are more likely to end up with a space where your son or daughter will feel a sense of connection, ownership and, hopefully, lots of inspiration.

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