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In reply to the discussion: How much homework for a child is too much? My grand daughter spends at least four hours on [View all]RiffRandell
(5,909 posts)29. That's good that she loves it.
MS can be really hard for kids. My son hasn't has any problems, fortunately.
All the boys in my daughter's class think she's so cool because she and her brother are close and she learns a lot of cool stuff from him like gaming, movies, Godzilla.
She says the sweetest things and I always tell her I want to freeze her age...as well as mine!
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How much homework for a child is too much? My grand daughter spends at least four hours on [View all]
mfcorey1
Sep 2014
OP
It varies from day to day, but not less than two hours. I should amend to say up to four hours.
mfcorey1
Sep 2014
#5
As a retired teacher and admin, I find this unacceptable and reprehensible. It should be criminal.
NYC_SKP
Sep 2014
#34
taught for 30 years. 20 minutes a night and doesn't count a half hour to an hour just reading
roguevalley
Sep 2014
#78
exactly...when i'd act up i would be assigned a page in the dictionary
ProdigalJunkMail
Sep 2014
#16
My take on this is lots of homework indicates a poor curriculum and inept teachers. n/t
RKP5637
Sep 2014
#8
Sad, isn't it anymore. The worst floats to the top. Greed rules, shenanigans rule and
RKP5637
Sep 2014
#47
I suppose anything is possible, but it's unlikely to have copying large sections of a book.
Sancho
Sep 2014
#11
My son is in fourth grade and every night he also has about two to three hours
abelenkpe
Sep 2014
#15
Elk Grove? I've got a bunch of teacher friends there. They have some strong programs.
NYC_SKP
Sep 2014
#36
It's not your fault that some people have no ability to comprehend the written word.
TalkingDog
Sep 2014
#63
they get her all day, if she isn't learning what she needs in that time, they suck at their jobs
J_J_
Sep 2014
#48
No, I do not have custody but am concerned and involved in the academic growth of my
mfcorey1
Sep 2014
#66
Copying spelling words is different than copying passages. Repetition is one way all humans
KittyWampus
Sep 2014
#75
There is no teacher bashing. I posed a simple question and sought input. Do not assume
mfcorey1
Sep 2014
#81
Our K-8 school had a philosophy of 10 minutes per grade, so a 6th grader would have 60 minutes
MissB
Sep 2014
#64
I was in a gifted and talented fifth grade class that assigned tons of homework
Lydia Leftcoast
Sep 2014
#72