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We're guessing there are loads of things you'd like to do once you get in from school. Watching a must-see series that's just dropped on iPlayer? Yes please. Hanging out with your mates? Yes please. Doing your latest piece of homework? No thank you.

But what if we told you that by forming good habits with your homework, you'll make it feel like less of a chore? Spend two minutes watching this short video from our ˿work Helpline heroes and then scroll down to see some expert tips on creating a good homework routine.

Our ˿work Helpline heroes are comedians Louise Young, Inel Tomlinson, and actor Lenny Rush – happy to help!

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Five expert tips for forming a good homework routine

Do it ASAP

We think you'll probably find it works best to do homework when you first get in from school. You’ll feel so much better once it's done and you can enjoy your evening without that homework dread hanging over you.

Put your phone out of sight

If you have a phone, we recommend hiding it away. That way you won’t get distracted by phone-FOMO. If you have to use your phone for homework, we recommend turning off all notifications.

Find some space

Try and find a space away from other people to do your homework, if possible. Sit at a table rather than on the sofa, if you can. You might not have your own desk or your own room, but if you can clear some space somewhere just while you get your homework done, it will help you. Clearing away unnecessary clutter and only having the things you need can help you focus, but everyone is different, and different things work for different people – you may find something else works better for you.

Check-out the library

If you find it difficult to find a suitable space to work at home, it might be possible to complete homework at school, in a homework club or in the library. If you don’t want to do this every day, or for every piece of work, you could consider it for longer or more difficult tasks.

Take a screen break

If you are using a screen for your homework, try and take regular breaks from it. Stopping every 20 minutes or so, and looking outside through the window, or around you, can give your eyes a well-deserved break!

Bonus tip – you might feel you work best when you’re listening to music, but a general rule of thumb is to choose things to listen to that aren’t too absorbing. It’s very easy to get distracted when listening to things, so avoid music, radio or podcasts if you’re doing a piece of work that needs deep thought and focus.

Three people, Lenny Rush, Inel Tomlinson and Louise Young sitting on a maroon sofa in front of a yellow wall. Inel is shrugging his shoulders and looking perplexed, Lenny and Louise are looking at him and smiling.
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If you need support

You should always tell someone about the things you’re worried about. You can tell a friend, parent, guardian, teacher, or another trusted adult. If you're struggling with your mental health, going to your GP can be a good place to start to find help. Your GP can let you know what support is available to you, suggest different types of treatment and offer regular check-ups to see how you’re doing.

If you’re in need of in-the-moment support you can contact , where you can speak to a counsellor. Their lines are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

There are more links to helpful organisations on ˿ Action Line.

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