Homeworkin'
Sep. 19th, 2013 12:44 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
this article from
mzrowan got me thinking about homework -- one of my favorite things to hate. The article details one father's attempts to do his 8th-grade daughter's homework every night for a week, and it gave me chills. 3 hours! a day!
Natalie has nightly homework, and she's in a phase of being interested in completing it, but when she stops being interested? I don't know what will happen.
Parents of older kids - how do you deal with homework? Is it too much? Everyone: WTF HOMEWORK?
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Natalie has nightly homework, and she's in a phase of being interested in completing it, but when she stops being interested? I don't know what will happen.
Parents of older kids - how do you deal with homework? Is it too much? Everyone: WTF HOMEWORK?
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Date: 2013-09-19 07:47 pm (UTC)I don't have any kids. What I remember about the homework at my series of really academic private schools was that I was ok with doing the work, when I understood it (I got really frustrated with sixth-grade math, but that's because I'd gotten moved up into an honors class and didn't really belong there). What made me very upset was everything surrounding the doing of the work: carrying a heavy backpack full full full of books, forgetting my book at school so I couldn't do the homework, not being able to finish an assignment because we were traveling. Not sure what that goes to show other than that kids have a unique view on their struggles that might not be the same as their parents' concerns on their behalf...