Parents should organize their homes so that they are conducive to an educational environment for their children. Educationally Friendly Homes have developed an environment that will increase their children’s academic readiness. In our society, children need all the necessary advantages to be well trained and if children can start the path from home, all the better.

We all realize that the examples we set for our children can play an important role in the kind of person they will be when they grow up. If we set good examples for our children, we expect them to watch and learn from those examples. Since parents are the first role models for their children, why not set the example of maintaining a well-organized home that has a nurturing environment?

Parents need to realize that there may be a direct relationship between a clean, well-organized home and children’s educational and financial success. Parents should always seek every advantage for their children, and raising successful children is as simple as keeping a clean and tidy home. All our homes must be clean. We also know that it takes more than keeping a clean home to raise educated children, and I am in no way saying that children must come from a clean and organized home to be successful. Children can learn in any environment, but an organized environment is more conducive to success.

Parents should also remember that requiring children to keep the house clean is part of maintaining an environment that is conducive to learning. Children should be given the responsibility of keeping their room clean and also keeping any room they use in the house clean. Also, children should have consequences for not keeping their bedroom or any room they use clean. This is a good way to develop some responsibility in children.

When organizing a home conducive to education, everything that is not useful must be thrown away to make room for the educational environment. When this is complete, the parents should try to find a room in the house that can be used for educational purposes. The room may be a shared room, but when someone enters the room, they will notice the many educational tools. More information about this room will be provided later in this article.

To continue organizing an education-friendly home, parents should place educational items throughout the house to make children aware of the importance of education. Parents can start by hanging pictures throughout the house that represent different people from other counties. This is a perfect time for parents to discuss images with their children and teach them a lesson about people. The history lessons that can be derived from the images can be invaluable to children, and remember that this is part of building a house that is conducive to the education of children.

When building an education-friendly home, parents should have multiple bookcases throughout the house. Bookshelves mean that there are books in the home. Books should always be visible throughout the house for children, so that they can realize the importance of them. Homes without books are sending the wrong message to their children. Reading is the foundation of education, and the only way children can practice their reading is to have books at home. Shelves should be placed in strategic places in the house. One of the most important rooms to place the bookshelf is the children’s bedroom. Children need easy access to books to encourage them to read. Parents need to find one or two more places in the house for the bookshelves. Parents may have a special work room in the house that could be another good place for a bookcase.

If the house is big enough to reserve a special room for educational tools, this would be very useful for children and adults. This room should be well lit and have a large desk or table with a computer and printer that has Internet access. This is a good place to have a bookshelf and books. Now that we live in the age of technology, the room must also be equipped with a fax, scanner and telephone. Children can use this room for homework, research, and reading. This is what we call a 21st century room. Parents who can afford a 21st-century bedroom are giving their children an educational advantage that should help them succeed.

Parents should also point to other rooms in the house to develop an educational environment. If the house has a foundation, parents can put up posters with positive messages to encourage children. Additionally, parents can place magazines in the bathroom and kitchen to encourage reading. The kitchen could be used to put the children’s report cards in the refrigerator each semester. Parents who have degrees, awards, or certificates should post them on a wall in the house or in a room that is visible. Children love to see their parents’ achievements and maybe that can motivate them to succeed. Parents should remember that the goal is to build the entire house as an educational environment.

In addition to the educational friendly home, parents should establish some routines for their children that go hand in hand with the educational environment. Some routines to establish include children setting a special time each night to do homework, a set time to get up each morning and go to bed each night. Children should have procedures for the tasks that are expected of them. It also helps if parents show children how to organize their room by placing items in special places. Parents should also consider placing a chart on the inside front cover of their children’s folders to keep track of the amount of time spent studying each subject and note which chapters and assignments have been completed. This can help organize your student’s educational materials within your home and document their learning achievements for the school year. Time should be set aside for children to read. If possible, dinner should be eaten as a family, and the parents should discuss the events of the day.

Parents should monitor noise levels during homework time. Whether the child is working independently or together with the parents, the distraction from phones, televisions, and outside noises should be kept to a minimum. Parents should be aware of study time and encourage family and visitors to avoid unnecessary interruptions such as video games or loud conversations. Consider turning off or silencing electronic devices that may interfere with student concentration during study time. The television must be turned off during the week and only allowed on the weekend.

Parents must build a relationship with their children that encourages them to do a good job in school; this is part of the process of building a home conducive to educational success. Parents should expect their children to be successful in school and provide all the necessary resources to make this happen. Parents should continually tell their children how smart they are and make sure they are placed in educational enrichment programs outside of their normal school day to develop their intelligence. If parents want their children to attend college, this should be clearly stated at an early age. If parents are trying to steer children toward a particular career, they should start early by focusing on the skills that are necessary for that career.

To continually encourage children, parents must show an interest in their children’s ideas and allow them to express themselves. Don’t mute them continuously.

Remember, learning at home doesn’t always have to be restricted to your residence: visiting a local science museum or attending a play can be related to something the child is doing at school and will broaden the child’s perspective on life.