Anonymous wrote:Here is a different perspective. I think your attitude about homework/schoolwork makes a much bigger difference in whether a child loves learning rather than the mere fact of homework. If you act all sad and mad or if you blow it off and act like it isn't important then your kid picks up on it. What you're describing doesn't sound particularly onerous or outrageous. Children in the same grades in privates do a lot more than what you're describing. And frankly ACPS needs all the boost it can get. So if a little homework will help then do it.
Anonymous wrote:Here is a different perspective. I think your attitude about homework/schoolwork makes a much bigger difference in whether a child loves learning rather than the mere fact of homework. If you act all sad and mad or if you blow it off and act like it isn't important then your kid picks up on it. What you're describing doesn't sound particularly onerous or outrageous. Children in the same grades in privates do a lot more than what you're describing. And frankly ACPS needs all the boost it can get. So if a little homework will help then do it.
Anonymous wrote:I despise reading logs. With a passion. They suck the fun out of reading and make reading "work." Blah!
We do read a lot, so I just fill it out without my kids input. I just gather up the books that are on their bedside stand before bedtime and record it myself. They're in 4th grade now, still getting those stupid logs home, and I'm still filling out those stupid forms.