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From what I remember as a child, my mums first questions were always, have I had a nice day and do I have any homework to do. Two most important questions to ask in my opinion, can't even think of anything else that was important other than have I eaten well. |
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[quote=blazey;550469]I assume you have time to speak to your child though and ask whether they are happy? Does homework not come into the general first conversation of the day you have with your child once you finish work?
Yes of course, we have general chatter about thier day, and simple decision making on everyday stuff, which type of skirt to wear tomorrow, (them not me or our boy), and what the next days evening meal should be, this is just general organisational/decision making stuff, and imo is as important as the 'paper' homework that I was referring to from school. |
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If we could get through life just discussing whats for tea that evening, what to wear etc, that would be absolutely wonderful, but unfortunately in this day and age a well disciplined child with a top notch education is going to get further in life than the one who's parents didn't have time for them. Most 'standard' jobs, i.e. the ones that you only need GCSE's for, wont get you enough money to get on the property ladder, because you can't afford the 10% (minimum) deposit. It is NEVER too early to encourage your children to take an active interest in school whilst at home. Because it's that interest for learning that will make the difference when they're 16/18. |
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Interesting and no doubt genuine idea, you will have a better understanding of what I am saying, when you have children of your own.
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Am I going to get to 30 and still have the 'you wouldnt know, you don't have kids' theory? Many teachers are in their 20's these days and don't have kids either, but they'll still nag you to help your child with their homework. |
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work should be left at work schooling should be left at school any other time should be family time
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Do you mean you can't be fagged to do homework with your kids? |
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You might as well give up Blazey. Don't you understand that the only way that you can ever gain knowledge of anything is through experiencing it? That's why I don't believe anything Stephen Hawking writes, as he's never been in a black hole. ;) |
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You teach them to count and learn the colours at a very early age .. all education :confused: So not too sure exactly what you mean by family time davo69. Ok .. when they get to secondary school, can be a little difficult, because you have forgotten half of the things they are given. Just as long as you can give them a decent space and ask to see their homework book and then enquire if it is done .. maybe just ask to see it/what marks they got for last's weeks homework, that's all that may be required. |
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