Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are they getting their hw done??? My 11th grader sits down around 8:00…post sports practice, shower, dinner and is rarely done before midnight or even 1:00-1:30
No phone etc
If they are taking that long, they are either in classes way beyond their knowledge or they are socializing online while doing homework
+1
My junior son is taking AP Calc BC, AP Lang, AP Physics, APUSH, Spanish 4, CS Data Structures, and AP Psych. He plays varsity and club sports and is involved in several other ECs. He uses his time efficiently in class and during the free block every other day. He has 7 or 8 hours after school with which to study, do HW, play sports, go to clubs, eat dinner, etc. It seems to be enough time when coupled with various hours on the weekend and days off.
I would encourage all parents to check the digital well-being or time app on their kids' phones to see how much time is being wasted there.
Where does he go to school? That’s the key question. Not what classes he is taking but is it a hard core homework school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would re-evaluate all my life choices if my kid had 4-5 hours of homework every single night that he or she could not start until 8pm and was getting 6 hours of sleep a night.
Seriously bad parenting.
+1
What kind of life is that for a kid? Seriously?
8-3 is school, 3-7 is passion and commitment, 7-8 is commute.
Anybody that thinks passion and commitment is a bad thing…. That’s bad parenting.
8-11 homework is fine.
4-5 hours is too much and the kids won’t even get into the college they think they are targeting.
When are they eating or having any down time in this schedule???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are they getting their hw done??? My 11th grader sits down around 8:00…post sports practice, shower, dinner and is rarely done before midnight or even 1:00-1:30
No phone etc
If they are taking that long, they are either in classes way beyond their knowledge or they are socializing online while doing homework
+1
My junior son is taking AP Calc BC, AP Lang, AP Physics, APUSH, Spanish 4, CS Data Structures, and AP Psych. He plays varsity and club sports and is involved in several other ECs. He uses his time efficiently in class and during the free block every other day. He has 7 or 8 hours after school with which to study, do HW, play sports, go to clubs, eat dinner, etc. It seems to be enough time when coupled with various hours on the weekend and days off.
I would encourage all parents to check the digital well-being or time app on their kids' phones to see how much time is being wasted there.
Where does he go to school? That’s the key question. Not what classes he is taking but is it a hard core homework school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would re-evaluate all my life choices if my kid had 4-5 hours of homework every single night that he or she could not start until 8pm and was getting 6 hours of sleep a night.
Seriously bad parenting.
+1
What kind of life is that for a kid? Seriously?
8-3 is school, 3-7 is passion and commitment, 7-8 is commute.
Anybody that thinks passion and commitment is a bad thing…. That’s bad parenting.
8-11 homework is fine.
4-5 hours is too much and the kids won’t even get into the college they think they are targeting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would re-evaluate all my life choices if my kid had 4-5 hours of homework every single night that he or she could not start until 8pm and was getting 6 hours of sleep a night.
Seriously bad parenting.
+1
What kind of life is that for a kid? Seriously?
8-3 is school, 3-7 is passion and commitment, 7-8 is commute.
Anybody that thinks passion and commitment is a bad thing…. That’s bad parenting.
8-11 homework is fine.
4-5 hours is too much and the kids won’t even get into the college they think they are targeting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are they getting their hw done??? My 11th grader sits down around 8:00…post sports practice, shower, dinner and is rarely done before midnight or even 1:00-1:30
No phone etc
If they are taking that long, they are either in classes way beyond their knowledge or they are socializing online while doing homework
+1
My junior son is taking AP Calc BC, AP Lang, AP Physics, APUSH, Spanish 4, CS Data Structures, and AP Psych. He plays varsity and club sports and is involved in several other ECs. He uses his time efficiently in class and during the free block every other day. He has 7 or 8 hours after school with which to study, do HW, play sports, go to clubs, eat dinner, etc. It seems to be enough time when coupled with various hours on the weekend and days off.
I would encourage all parents to check the digital well-being or time app on their kids' phones to see how much time is being wasted there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Starting homework at 8 pm is the issue. You need to have your child cut back on activities.
Nope
The race to nowhere
Oh wait, I mean the race to exhaustion, anxiety, depression, and self doubt.
Anonymous wrote:830-9pm, gets up at 530am
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would re-evaluate all my life choices if my kid had 4-5 hours of homework every single night that he or she could not start until 8pm and was getting 6 hours of sleep a night.
Seriously bad parenting.
+1
What kind of life is that for a kid? Seriously?
Anonymous wrote:Mine sleep from about 10-7 (are in their rooms without electronics etc and presumed to be sleeping). Our normal HS start time is 8:30. They also have two late start days per week (start time 9:30) so on those days they usually sleep late - wake up around 8.
I can’t imagine how it would be with earlier start times however. Middle school was bad enough (7:30 start, for us).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Starting homework at 8 pm is the issue. You need to have your child cut back on activities.
Nope
Anonymous wrote:I would re-evaluate all my life choices if my kid had 4-5 hours of homework every single night that he or she could not start until 8pm and was getting 6 hours of sleep a night.
Seriously bad parenting.
Anonymous wrote:Starting homework at 8 pm is the issue. You need to have your child cut back on activities.