I agree as well. |
| Do you think whether 6 is too much or not depends on where you live? I am sure there are a lot of kids who do 6 in MoCo, no? |
I have 2 in college and I agree that if your kid has 6 hours of HW a night, then the parent is crazy. I give my kids lots of opportunities to make their own (sometimes poor) decisions and for the most part, school is all on them. But this much homework or 6 APs for a non-straight-A-naturally-super-smart school-loving kid is crazy and a great example of when a parent needs to parent. And put an end to the madness. |
I'm the PP who asked about electronics. If your daughter doesn't text or use electronics, she's unusual for a junior in HS, and more power to her. How does she do homework for all those subjects, including "online instructional videos and analyses," with no computer? |
| How on earth could it be seen as a source of pride if your kid does 5-6 hours of homework per night? |
Difficulty focusing?? I rather walk on Legos all day than do 6 f'ing hours of homework after sitting still 6-7hrs straight learning at school all day. I couldn't do that as an adult so why would I expect my teenager to do it. I think the difficulty focusing has to do with an unbalanced life. It isn't normal to sit in a desk for hours working, especially at this age. It is actually unhealthy. Poor kid needs some standing up time, walking fresh air, friends, laughing, hobbies, exercise, etc... |
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I find it hilarious that people have such strong feelings about the schedules of other people's children.
Focus on your own kid. Why is how many hours someone else's kid studies your concern? You are obviously doing what you think is best for your kid. Other people feel the same about the choices their kids have. No one will change anyone's mind on this forum, especially when there is no civil dialog possible. |
Dunno, but I hear that "cutting" is common at the Blair magnet. |
Do the teachers encourage him to start it in class, or is he doing it cuz he's bored or he's finished class work early? |
Bingo. |
Except when OP asks for opinions regarding homework time. And another pp invited comments by posting her kid's HW load followed by "call me crazy". Well, there you go. |
So to summarize, no dialog, only a pissing competition. |
Why so angry? I see pps writing from a position of experience. Obviously you feel differently. Good luck. |
I think he just takes the opportunity to get it done when he has the opportunity to get it done. It's a habit that he has developed. |
I agree. Most private schools have a number or letter schedule, not a M-F schedule. I know my DD's school has a 6 day schedule with 5 classes out of 6 days so there is always a drop day with study hall. Plus the day is longer (3:30pm) so there is a 20min morning break, and 1-2 study halls a day. They also switch off each major class having an 80min class each week so they can finish labs, long tests, papers etc... with less overlapping. Much more manageable than the straight AP courses my DS has. Little breaks, less study halls, class every single day. I really see the difference. Unfortunately my DS unable to get in the 3 privates we applied. But I have to think that public high schools could come up with a better way. |