Anonymous wrote:We have a similar policy.
For K-1st grade they only do the amount of homework they want to do.
I am against mindless homework for lower grades. This year my kindergartner's teacher sent home packets of 5-10 pages each week, plus five spelling words to write x3 in additoon to the regular packet that the other K classes received. We did maybe 3/4 of the assigned packet and less than half of the supplementals. After full day K my kid was worn out. I think K-1st is mostly about learning to love learning, and 30-60 minutes of homework/night for a five or six year old does not accomplish this and actually does quite the opposite.
In 2nd-5th the kods get their homework done. I think homework at this age teaches organization and study skills more than anything.
Sixth and up, the homework is 100% on them. I give a generic "get your homework done" reminder, but whether or not they actually do it is up to them. I don't get involved unless the grades go down.
I agree that 30-60 minutes of homework a night is insane for a 5-6 yo. My kindergartener had nightly homework but it literally took her two minutes to do it, so she did it. I saw it as more practice - practice writing the date, practice reading the directions, etc. If her homework took more than 5-10 minutes to do, I would definitely have more of a problem with it.