Routines
How to Create a Study Routine That Actually Sticks
Most routines fail because they're built around the ideal version of your child, not the real one. Here's how to start with observation instead of rules.
Read articleKredentorio guides parents of primary school children through homework, explains the learning methods used in Dutch schools, and helps build routines that make studying feel natural rather than forced.
Every child learns differently. Our approach covers the practical things parents actually ask about — from daily homework routines to understanding why the school uses that particular maths method.
Structured approaches to homework sessions that reduce conflict and build independence. We explain how to help without doing it for your child — an important distinction that many parents find genuinely useful.
Dutch primary schools use specific methods for maths, spelling, and reading comprehension. We translate those into parent-friendly explanations so your home support aligns with what's happening in the classroom.
Practical guidance on creating a physical space and daily atmosphere that supports focused study. Small changes — lighting, timing, clutter — can have a noticeable effect on how easily your child settles into work.
Building a study routine that your child will actually follow requires understanding their specific energy patterns and school schedule. We help you design routines that are realistic, flexible, and sustainable.
One-on-one sessions where you can ask specific questions about your child's learning. Whether it's a particular subject causing difficulty or a general question about how primary education works, we discuss it practically.
Access to our resource library with explanations of learning methods, printable routine planners, and guides on specific school subjects — available whenever you need them, not just during sessions.
Dutch primary education has its own specific methods, sequences, and vocabulary. When you understand how your child's school approaches maths, reading, and language, you can support them in a way that reinforces rather than confuses.
Kredentorio exists because that gap between school and home is real. Many parents want to help but feel uncertain — not because they aren't capable, but because the methods have changed since they were in school.
Plain explanations of current Dutch primary school methods
Strategies for building routines that fit your family's actual schedule
Guidance on creating a study environment that supports concentration
Practical tools for reducing homework-related tension at home
The process is simple and designed around your schedule. No complicated onboarding — just practical steps.
Choose a time that works for you. Sessions are available online and at our Arnhem location. No long-term commitment required.
Tell us about your child's year group, the subjects causing difficulty, and how homework currently goes in your home.
Receive specific, actionable explanations and strategies — not generic advice. We focus on what's relevant to your child's actual situation.
Try the approaches at home and return with questions as things develop. Support continues as your child progresses through different years.
Routines
Most routines fail because they're built around the ideal version of your child, not the real one. Here's how to start with observation instead of rules.
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Learning Methods
Rekenmethodes, spelling categories, reading comprehension strategies — a plain-language guide to what your child is learning and why.
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Homework Help
Resistance isn't random. Understanding the pattern behind it is the first step toward making homework sessions calmer for everyone involved.
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