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Homework Strategies for Children with Learning Disabilities

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Homework Completion Chart


Print off and hang a homework completion chart on your refrigerator or anywhere else your child can easily see it. Make your own, or use this printable homework chart. Mark an "X" whenever your child completes a homework assignment.

Some of our readers reward their child with a small prize when he completes the chart, while others simply allow bragging rights. Whichever way you choose, be sure to recognize his accomplishment.

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