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Using the Internet to Do Homework Research

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Summary: Learn how to use internet search engines like Google as a resource to help your child with homework, with tips on promoting positive study habits, from a parenting expert in this free how-to video.

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By Ann Neyer
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Ann has a B.A. and M.A. in Education from UCLA. She has taught Kindergarten and pre-K in the Los Angeles Unified School System for twenty years. She also has multiple teaching...read more

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" Hi! My name is Ann and I am here to talk about homework tips. One of the things that is often not thought of quickly is to use the Internet to find the answer. When you are doing a report, a library report or presentation, any kind of situation where you are accessing information, it is always great to turn to the Internet and use search engines to find the answer. Google is one, there are many out there and again what you are doing is helping your child think of ways to find the answer and again not be frustrated. We are so lucky in today’s society that we have many ways to find an answer to a question and don’t feel tempted and fall for that easy solution, which is to give the child the answer right away. Let’s work together to find the answer."

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