Too much homework from teacher

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There's just no way your child legitimately has 4-5 hours of homework every, single night, particularly if you describe him as a fast worker and say he's starting it in class. It may be TAKING him that long b/c he's distracted or doesn't know what he's doing or taking breaks or is a perfectionist but, as assigned, it's probably something more like an hour or less.

I'd suggest figuring out WHY it's taking him so long and then go from there.


This.
Anonymous
I found half my kid's homework sheets in her room this summer. Guess what? She's still in 6th grade. Sit with him, do two hours max (triage the most important), and then email the teacher that you sat with him and list out what he was not able to finish. Do it for a week and then ask to meet if the situation has not self corrected.

I get the sense that you are not a native born American. Unfortunately, I have found that you have to advocate for your kids more than you expect at school.
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Anonymous wrote:What school is it, op?


Sorry I can’t share the school and teacher name. I do wish the teacher would see this and realize how hard it’s been on the students.
Just share the school name.


What does the school matter?


If it is an AAP Center it helps people understand the situation better. There are some AAP Centers where the parents demand a lot from the teachers. There are some AAP Centers where parents are insistent on getting their kid into AAP and they kid ends up in a class that is moving too fast for them and the work is over their head. Those are different situations then a new teacher who has gone a bit crazy with homework or, the most likely scenario, the kid screwing around in class and bringing home their school work and telling their parent it is homework.

DS has one friend who had a lot of school work as homework with ADHD and OCD, he just struggles with getting stuff done and the parents developed a strategy with the school to handle it. DS had other classmates whose parents would comment to me how much homework the kids have and were confused when I said my kid had little to none. When we shared notes, the parents figured out their kid was goofing off in class and the kid was bringing home school work to finish. Our school was not a Center and the teachers gave limited amounts of homework.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I found half my kid's homework sheets in her room this summer. Guess what? She's still in 6th grade. Sit with him, do two hours max (triage the most important), and then email the teacher that you sat with him and list out what he was not able to finish. Do it for a week and then ask to meet if the situation has not self corrected.

I get the sense that you are not a native born American. Unfortunately, I have found that you have to advocate for your kids more than you expect at school.


I would do 30 minutes max but I would also check with the teacher that what the kid is bringing home is actual homework and not schoolwork. The only work my kid had as homework on the computer in ES was Lexia and ST Math. The description of the work sounds like incomplete school work. That is a different issue to address.
Anonymous
I would add that “doing homework” was my favorite excuse for avoiding stuff I didn’t want to do from grade 3-12. My mom and dad never checked. Mostly, I read and drew.
Anonymous
As some posters suggested, it could be a developmental issue with the kid—ADHD, OCD, mild dyslexia, or something else. I recommend focusing on getting the child tested. Homework requirements at FCPS elementary schools changed this year, and they are now required to assign homework. Many teachers give a long list and expect students to do what they can or want. I have four kids from 3rd to 8th grade in the Mclean-Haycock pyramid, and none of them (including the 8th grader) is doing 4 to 5 hours of homework daily. I find this extremely hard to believe, and if those time estimates are accurate, I suspect a learning disability as the underlying issue (especially if he's not wasting time and diligently working throughout the 4 to 5 hours). Go get him checked out, OP.
Anonymous
Where is Op?
Anonymous
Hi it’s OP and thanks for all the help and suggestions. DC insists to finish everything rather than submit incomplete homework. I talked to few more current and former parents and their kids were in similar situation. I also hope teacher would stop adding more homework on Sunday or school off day, as it’s really stressful when DC find there’s more to do the night before school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hi it’s OP and thanks for all the help and suggestions. DC insists to finish everything rather than submit incomplete homework. I talked to few more current and former parents and their kids were in similar situation. I also hope teacher would stop adding more homework on Sunday or school off day, as it’s really stressful when DC find there’s more to do the night before school.
chesterbrook is notorious for lots of homework, always was, even before this new homework policy this year
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