Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, All kids are not the same. Maybe the homework is too much for your 5 year old? Get an IEP for her.
An IEP, really, you idiot? IEPs are for children with disabilities. Not for children to cope with unrealistic expectations.
But it's not an unrealistic expectation if all the other kids in class accomplish the task. You have to ask yourself why your child can't.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. Some of you are really smug. I am a firm believer in "just sit down and get it done" the kid I was given just simply had enough after a long day and has fine motors issues. A worksheet that would have taken five year old me about a minute was a thirty-minute session full of tears and shouting and "I hate you"s. He told me he was terrible at school, was stupid, and would get hysterical in the morning and didn't want to get in the car. So I finally told the teacher that my child was happily reading half an hour a night, would not be filling out a reading journal (I was not going to suck the joy out of the one academic thing my child enjoyed doing) and would do worksheets on weekends only. I also told her to stop sending home a behavior chart each day that only he had.
I didn't get any pushback. It was ludicrous the amount of paperwork being sent home for five year olds. It took a couple of years for him to be ready to do any productive homework at home that I wasn't standing over him checking every damn line of it and pointing out that it was all wrong.
Every kid s different, no matter how much you want your kid to fit the vision in your head of what a child should be and do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, All kids are not the same. Maybe the homework is too much for your 5 year old? Get an IEP for her.
An IEP, really, you idiot? IEPs are for children with disabilities. Not for children to cope with unrealistic expectations.
Anonymous wrote:OP, All kids are not the same. Maybe the homework is too much for your 5 year old? Get an IEP for her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like OP was the problem. Her DD is not mature enough to figure out how much she needs to do each day because the teacher gives out homework weekly. This is normal as executive function required for planning this kind of thing is probably beyond the typical five year old. It is the OP's job to provide structure to her DD so that she does a little bit every night. Not dealing with it or taking it up to the teacher when everyone else does it will only further stress her DD out. I bet if she can be organized enough to sit down with her DD everyday for 5 minutes, her DD will be a lot calmer.
Or, just sit down with the kid and help. Kid probably wants attention.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like OP was the problem. Her DD is not mature enough to figure out how much she needs to do each day because the teacher gives out homework weekly. This is normal as executive function required for planning this kind of thing is probably beyond the typical five year old. It is the OP's job to provide structure to her DD so that she does a little bit every night. Not dealing with it or taking it up to the teacher when everyone else does it will only further stress her DD out. I bet if she can be organized enough to sit down with her DD everyday for 5 minutes, her DD will be a lot calmer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, All kids are not the same. Maybe the homework is too much for your 5 year old? Get an IEP for her.
Wow, so Ker's who have issues with homework Now all have special needs? First, you're an ass. Second, kids are different, and that does not automatically translate to special needs. Third, homework in kindergarten serves absolutely no purpose.
You are an asshole.
When kids need an IEP, it is better to recognize it early rather than later, so that help can be provided. You are stigmatizing these kind of support. Homework at any grade serves to make students understand the concepts taught at school. Obviously, a 5 year old has not really learned much and will be given very basic and easy homework. I bet that her peers have no problem doing the same homework. So the question is why is this child struggling and why is she so stressed?
Is this an emotional issue, physiological issue or learning issue? Get her the help she needs now and not later when she is far behind her peers and have no hope to catch up!
K mom here, and I also sort of agree. My kids homework is so basic and takes us about 5 minutes. It's really no big deal. Of course my kid would rather play than do the sheet of work, so she plays and has a snack, and then we take a five minute break.
What's going to happen in 1st grade? Is the stress suddenly going to diminish? There will be homework next year too. More REAL homework. Best to prepare the kid now with the easy K homework.
In 1st grade, the children will be a year older. At that age, a year of development is huge. The stress will probably diminish.
There's a reason we're saying that HW is inappropriate in K.
Its not inappropriate and you are the problem. Your kid knows they don't need to do it so why should they. Its K. Its really not that hard. Sit down with your kid, show them and get it done. Maybe its parents who are the problem who will not work with their kids and expect the kids to do it alone. If you start doing workbooks at 4-5 at home, even a page every few day, then they will be used to doing it and the expectation.
This x1000! Your kid sits and does work ALL DAY for the teacher, and can manage that, but can't handle the stress of a FIVE MINUTE worksheet? If he teacher isn't telling you the kid has issues in CLASS, then the issue at HOME can only be the parent(s).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, All kids are not the same. Maybe the homework is too much for your 5 year old? Get an IEP for her.
Wow, so Ker's who have issues with homework Now all have special needs? First, you're an ass. Second, kids are different, and that does not automatically translate to special needs. Third, homework in kindergarten serves absolutely no purpose.
You are an asshole.
When kids need an IEP, it is better to recognize it early rather than later, so that help can be provided. You are stigmatizing these kind of support. Homework at any grade serves to make students understand the concepts taught at school. Obviously, a 5 year old has not really learned much and will be given very basic and easy homework. I bet that her peers have no problem doing the same homework. So the question is why is this child struggling and why is she so stressed?
Is this an emotional issue, physiological issue or learning issue? Get her the help she needs now and not later when she is far behind her peers and have no hope to catch up!
K mom here, and I also sort of agree. My kids homework is so basic and takes us about 5 minutes. It's really no big deal. Of course my kid would rather play than do the sheet of work, so she plays and has a snack, and then we take a five minute break.
What's going to happen in 1st grade? Is the stress suddenly going to diminish? There will be homework next year too. More REAL homework. Best to prepare the kid now with the easy K homework.
In 1st grade, the children will be a year older. At that age, a year of development is huge. The stress will probably diminish.
There's a reason we're saying that HW is inappropriate in K.
Its not inappropriate and you are the problem. Your kid knows they don't need to do it so why should they. Its K. Its really not that hard. Sit down with your kid, show them and get it done. Maybe its parents who are the problem who will not work with their kids and expect the kids to do it alone. If you start doing workbooks at 4-5 at home, even a page every few day, then they will be used to doing it and the expectation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, All kids are not the same. Maybe the homework is too much for your 5 year old? Get an IEP for her.
Wow, so Ker's who have issues with homework Now all have special needs? First, you're an ass. Second, kids are different, and that does not automatically translate to special needs. Third, homework in kindergarten serves absolutely no purpose.
You are an asshole.
When kids need an IEP, it is better to recognize it early rather than later, so that help can be provided. You are stigmatizing these kind of support. Homework at any grade serves to make students understand the concepts taught at school. Obviously, a 5 year old has not really learned much and will be given very basic and easy homework. I bet that her peers have no problem doing the same homework. So the question is why is this child struggling and why is she so stressed?
Is this an emotional issue, physiological issue or learning issue? Get her the help she needs now and not later when she is far behind her peers and have no hope to catch up!
K mom here, and I also sort of agree. My kids homework is so basic and takes us about 5 minutes. It's really no big deal. Of course my kid would rather play than do the sheet of work, so she plays and has a snack, and then we take a five minute break.
What's going to happen in 1st grade? Is the stress suddenly going to diminish? There will be homework next year too. More REAL homework. Best to prepare the kid now with the easy K homework.
In 1st grade, the children will be a year older. At that age, a year of development is huge. The stress will probably diminish.
There's a reason we're saying that HW is inappropriate in K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, All kids are not the same. Maybe the homework is too much for your 5 year old? Get an IEP for her.
Wow, so Ker's who have issues with homework Now all have special needs? First, you're an ass. Second, kids are different, and that does not automatically translate to special needs. Third, homework in kindergarten serves absolutely no purpose.
You are an asshole.
When kids need an IEP, it is better to recognize it early rather than later, so that help can be provided. You are stigmatizing these kind of support. Homework at any grade serves to make students understand the concepts taught at school. Obviously, a 5 year old has not really learned much and will be given very basic and easy homework. I bet that her peers have no problem doing the same homework. So the question is why is this child struggling and why is she so stressed?
Is this an emotional issue, physiological issue or learning issue? Get her the help she needs now and not later when she is far behind her peers and have no hope to catch up!
K mom here, and I also sort of agree. My kids homework is so basic and takes us about 5 minutes. It's really no big deal. Of course my kid would rather play than do the sheet of work, so she plays and has a snack, and then we take a five minute break.
What's going to happen in 1st grade? Is the stress suddenly going to diminish? There will be homework next year too. More REAL homework. Best to prepare the kid now with the easy K homework.
In 1st grade, the children will be a year older. At that age, a year of development is huge. The stress will probably diminish.
There's a reason we're saying that HW is inappropriate in K.
Not exactly. My kid will start 1st 8 months from now, and just 3 months from her last K homework. I hate enabling parents. Why not encourage and help your child instead of making up excuses.
I'm the PP you're responding to. I'm not sure what you mean.
My brother's DD was very stressed about schoolwork at 5, a perfectionist who had trouble meeting her own expectations. At 6, she was better able to do the work, and also less stressed about the work because of her increased level of maturity. Time helped her.
That's not making excuses. I don't think kindergartners should have HW. I think it's inappropriate. And if a kindergartner is struggling with HW, that child is not doomed to always struggle with HW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, All kids are not the same. Maybe the homework is too much for your 5 year old? Get an IEP for her.
Wow, so Ker's who have issues with homework Now all have special needs? First, you're an ass. Second, kids are different, and that does not automatically translate to special needs. Third, homework in kindergarten serves absolutely no purpose.
You are an asshole.
When kids need an IEP, it is better to recognize it early rather than later, so that help can be provided. You are stigmatizing these kind of support. Homework at any grade serves to make students understand the concepts taught at school. Obviously, a 5 year old has not really learned much and will be given very basic and easy homework. I bet that her peers have no problem doing the same homework. So the question is why is this child struggling and why is she so stressed?
Is this an emotional issue, physiological issue or learning issue? Get her the help she needs now and not later when she is far behind her peers and have no hope to catch up!
K mom here, and I also sort of agree. My kids homework is so basic and takes us about 5 minutes. It's really no big deal. Of course my kid would rather play than do the sheet of work, so she plays and has a snack, and then we take a five minute break.
What's going to happen in 1st grade? Is the stress suddenly going to diminish? There will be homework next year too. More REAL homework. Best to prepare the kid now with the easy K homework.
In 1st grade, the children will be a year older. At that age, a year of development is huge. The stress will probably diminish.
There's a reason we're saying that HW is inappropriate in K.
Not exactly. My kid will start 1st 8 months from now, and just 3 months from her last K homework. I hate enabling parents. Why not encourage and help your child instead of making up excuses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, All kids are not the same. Maybe the homework is too much for your 5 year old? Get an IEP for her.
Wow, so Ker's who have issues with homework Now all have special needs? First, you're an ass. Second, kids are different, and that does not automatically translate to special needs. Third, homework in kindergarten serves absolutely no purpose.
You are an asshole.
When kids need an IEP, it is better to recognize it early rather than later, so that help can be provided. You are stigmatizing these kind of support. Homework at any grade serves to make students understand the concepts taught at school. Obviously, a 5 year old has not really learned much and will be given very basic and easy homework. I bet that her peers have no problem doing the same homework. So the question is why is this child struggling and why is she so stressed?
Is this an emotional issue, physiological issue or learning issue? Get her the help she needs now and not later when she is far behind her peers and have no hope to catch up!
K mom here, and I also sort of agree. My kids homework is so basic and takes us about 5 minutes. It's really no big deal. Of course my kid would rather play than do the sheet of work, so she plays and has a snack, and then we take a five minute break.
What's going to happen in 1st grade? Is the stress suddenly going to diminish? There will be homework next year too. More REAL homework. Best to prepare the kid now with the easy K homework.
In 1st grade, the children will be a year older. At that age, a year of development is huge. The stress will probably diminish.
There's a reason we're saying that HW is inappropriate in K.