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title: Finding an afterschool program with good homework help
description: 'How do you know if an afterschool program will help kids with learning and thinking differences get homework done? Here’s what to look for. '
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author: Kate Kelly
reviewer: Sheldon H. Horowitz, EdD
published: '2019-08-05T15:00:59.973Z'
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# Finding an afterschool program with good homework help

When looking for an afterschool program for kids who struggle in school, it’s important to look at how the program handles homework. Homework is one of the keys to thriving at school. Getting it done takes organization and time management skills. And those areas are exactly where many struggling students need help.

How can you tell if a program offers enough support to make your child’s homework time productive? Here’s what to look for.

## A dedicated space for homework

The area set aside for doing homework needs to be quiet and well lit. It should contain a few distinct areas:

- A table (or several, ideally) for small groups of kids to work together, which may also be where students get help if they need it
- A separate work area where kids can work on their own
- A research area with computers so kids can look up information or type assignments
- A comfortable place to read

## A structured homework routine

A good program dedicates a specified amount of time for kids to complete their homework. That may mean about 30 minutes a day for grade-schoolers. And it could mean as much as two hours a day for high school students. 

If kids finish their homework early, good programs will allow them to move on to a new activity. It could be something more challenging or playing a game that uses math skills.

Some programs may give kids a snack after school. Some allow them to play outside for a while before requiring them to start homework. If the timing makes a difference for your child, make sure you ask how homework fits into the schedule.

## Assistance to help your child with homework

Good programs have staff to monitor homework and provide help when needed. This person may be a certified teacher. (This is likely if the program is school based.) Some programs may hire college students.

## A process to communicate with parents

Kids who struggle in school do better when their parents and afterschool staff keep in touch. Ask if the staff alerts parents when your child:

- Takes a long time with an assignment
- Needs a lot of help to complete an assignment
- Goofs off or simply doesn’t get the homework done

It’s good to find out if they send home notes or if parents are expected to check in with staff at pickup.

## A willingness to work with systems you or the school have created

Kids with learning and thinking differences can benefit from systems that help them track their work. For example, you and your child’s teacher may have created a  [homework contract](https://www.understood.org/en/articles/download-sample-homework-contract). It might outline expectations that your child will meet. It will also include consequences if your child doesn’t follow through, and a reward for following through. The afterschool program staff needs to be willing to enforce the contract, if possible.

Or you might have a homework log that your child uses for keeping track of assignments. If it requires a signature, the staff should be willing to sign it.

## Assistance for accommodations

It’s important that an afterschool program can provide accommodations your child needs. For example, kids who struggle with writing might need to dictate their ideas rather than writing them. In such cases, the programs need to provide access to voice-to-text software or to staff who can write down students’ words. 

Completing homework on a regular basis can improve your child’s self-confidence at school. A [good afterschool homework program](https://www.understood.org/en/articles/benefits-afterschool-programs-kids-with-learning-thinking-differences) can help. And don’t forget there are [other topics to consider](https://www.understood.org/en/articles/checklist-questions-to-ask-when-looking-at-afterschool-programs) when looking at afterschool programs.

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