Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it should be done in school.Anonymous wrote:The homework for my second grader in MCPS usually consists of math equations and writing. I don't think it is a waste of time.
Homework is reinforcement of what's being done in school. It allows people to see what and how their kids are doing with what's being taught during the school day.
Or is it that you're just too lazy to ensure that your kids do the homework? You must be one of those parents who think that all parenting responsibilities should be provided by school staff between 9am and 3pm daily so that you can "enjoy" your evenings.
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Plus, who are these people to presume to know so much better than the teacher what's necessary or not?
No - school is for school. Home time is for family values. And please repeat with me again: research shows no benefit for early elementary homework.
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And god forbid we prioritize enjoying scarce family time! No, must get the kid off to the salt mines asap.
And god forbid we prioritize enjoying scarce family time! No, must get the kid off to the salt mines asap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it should be done in school.Anonymous wrote:The homework for my second grader in MCPS usually consists of math equations and writing. I don't think it is a waste of time.
Homework is reinforcement of what's being done in school. It allows people to see what and how their kids are doing with what's being taught during the school day.
Or is it that you're just too lazy to ensure that your kids do the homework? You must be one of those parents who think that all parenting responsibilities should be provided by school staff between 9am and 3pm daily so that you can "enjoy" your evenings.
+100
Plus, who are these people to presume to know so much better than the teacher what's necessary or not?
No - school is for school. Home time is for family values. And please repeat with me again: research shows no benefit for early elementary homework.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it should be done in school.Anonymous wrote:The homework for my second grader in MCPS usually consists of math equations and writing. I don't think it is a waste of time.
Homework is reinforcement of what's being done in school. It allows people to see what and how their kids are doing with what's being taught during the school day.
Or is it that you're just too lazy to ensure that your kids do the homework? You must be one of those parents who think that all parenting responsibilities should be provided by school staff between 9am and 3pm daily so that you can "enjoy" your evenings.
+100
Plus, who are these people to presume to know so much better than the teacher what's necessary or not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes, unless a child is behind. And I can't imagine the whole class is behind.
Homework is generally pointless in early grades.
Developing study habits is not pointless. I'd rather have five minutes at first grade so that the habit gets established before it jumps to hours.
It's not necessary to learn that type of thing so early. I didn't have any homework at all until 6th grade. Most of the kids in my generation didn't. I had no problem doing what I had to do when it actually got assigned.
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Yes, unless a child is behind. And I can't imagine the whole class is behind.
Homework is generally pointless in early grades.
Developing study habits is not pointless. I'd rather have five minutes at first grade so that the habit gets established before it jumps to hours.
Yes, unless a child is behind. And I can't imagine the whole class is behind.
Homework is generally pointless in early grades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it should be done in school.Anonymous wrote:The homework for my second grader in MCPS usually consists of math equations and writing. I don't think it is a waste of time.
Homework is reinforcement of what's being done in school. It allows people to see what and how their kids are doing with what's being taught during the school day.
Or is it that you're just too lazy to ensure that your kids do the homework? You must be one of those parents who think that all parenting responsibilities should be provided by school staff between 9am and 3pm daily so that you can "enjoy" your evenings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it should be done in school.Anonymous wrote:The homework for my second grader in MCPS usually consists of math equations and writing. I don't think it is a waste of time.
It is done in school. You're opposed to practicing at home?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it should be done in school.Anonymous wrote:The homework for my second grader in MCPS usually consists of math equations and writing. I don't think it is a waste of time.
Homework is reinforcement of what's being done in school. It allows people to see what and how their kids are doing with what's being taught during the school day.
Or is it that you're just too lazy to ensure that your kids do the homework? You must be one of those parents who think that all parenting responsibilities should be provided by school staff between 9am and 3pm daily so that you can "enjoy" your evenings.
Anonymous wrote:it should be done in school.Anonymous wrote:The homework for my second grader in MCPS usually consists of math equations and writing. I don't think it is a waste of time.
Sorry completely off topic. One has nothing to do with the other. Listening to teachers and following directions is very different then listening to cops and obaying mindless laws.