
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Homework time is an opportunity for me to see how much my kid knows, as well as guide them on the mechanics of doing the homework as well as the presentation.
I like to check the work for correctness and completion. I also want them to do their work neatly. This is something that is not emphasised in MCPS. I taught them how to research online, cite work, make bibliography, powerpoint, word-processing and excel when they were in 3rd grade.
I will also edit their work but they have to be sit with me through the whole process. I keep telling them to think how they can make their work even better.
I am their unpaid tutor in a way. My kids do their homework on their own but I am also working when they are. I do not like the idea of parents sitting and watching TV and expecting their kids to do their homework. I think that is disrespectful. My kids know that I am available to help them because education is a serious matter.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I don't sit with her. I check on her to make sure she's not screwing around on her iPod.
Two of her teachers sometimes give bullshit homework, so if I have confirmed DD has the material down cold Ill do it for her. Or, if she has a lot, sometimes I'll do the typing portion of it if it's online so it goes faster.
But mostly, she does it by herself.
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That's right - I do useless work for her. I rather she be doing gymnastics or running outside or skateboarding or playing with friends if she's not learning something from the work.
I would rather that too, but I wouldn't do my kid's work for her. That's dishonest if she's turning the work in with her name written on the top of the paper. It's indisputably cheating. That's not something I'm willing to teach my kid is OK and not something I would participate in.
I don't believe the ! You people are batshit !
Any family member will type up a paper for someone in a time crunch, but that's just typing out the already written rough draft not changing things or adding ideas, so we're totally comfortable with the ethics of that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I don't sit with her. I check on her to make sure she's not screwing around on her iPod.
Two of her teachers sometimes give bullshit homework, so if I have confirmed DD has the material down cold Ill do it for her. Or, if she has a lot, sometimes I'll do the typing portion of it if it's online so it goes faster.
But mostly, she does it by herself.
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That's right - I do useless work for her. I rather she be doing gymnastics or running outside or skateboarding or playing with friends if she's not learning something from the work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I don't sit with her. I check on her to make sure she's not screwing around on her iPod.
Two of her teachers sometimes give bullshit homework, so if I have confirmed DD has the material down cold Ill do it for her. Or, if she has a lot, sometimes I'll do the typing portion of it if it's online so it goes faster.
But mostly, she does it by herself.
:shock:
That's right - I do useless work for her. I rather she be doing gymnastics or running outside or skateboarding or playing with friends if she's not learning something from the work.
I would rather that too, but I wouldn't do my kid's work for her. That's dishonest if she's turning the work in with her name written on the top of the paper. It's indisputably cheating. That's not something I'm willing to teach my kid is OK and not something I would participate in.
I don't believe the ! You people are batshit !
Any family member will type up a paper for someone in a time crunch, but that's just typing out the already written rough draft not changing things or adding ideas, so we're totally comfortable with the ethics of that.
Anonymous wrote:Homework time is an opportunity for me to see how much my kid knows, as well as guide them on the mechanics of doing the homework as well as the presentation.
I like to check the work for correctness and completion. I also want them to do their work neatly. This is something that is not emphasised in MCPS. I taught them how to research online, cite work, make bibliography, powerpoint, word-processing and excel when they were in 3rd grade.
I will also edit their work but they have to be sit with me through the whole process. I keep telling them to think how they can make their work even better.
I am their unpaid tutor in a way. My kids do their homework on their own but I am also working when they are. I do not like the idea of parents sitting and watching TV and expecting their kids to do their homework. I think that is disrespectful. My kids know that I am available to help them because education is a serious matter.
Anonymous wrote:My 7 year gets a lot of homework, word problems, multiplication. Do you sit with your child and help them with it? When were they able to do their own work?