Comments on: Should Parents Help Kids With Their Homework? https://teach4theheart.com/parents-help-kids-homework/ support & community for Christian teachers Thu, 03 Jan 2019 11:21:17 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.4 By: UK Assignment https://teach4theheart.com/parents-help-kids-homework/#comments/47993 Thu, 03 Jan 2019 11:21:17 +0000 https://teach4theheart.com/?p=2934#comment-47993 Hello! I just would like to give a huge thumb up for the great info you have here on this post. Thanks for sharing.

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By: Anonymous https://teach4theheart.com/parents-help-kids-homework/#comments/34994 Fri, 24 Aug 2018 13:22:57 +0000 https://teach4theheart.com/?p=2934#comment-34994 I completely agree that kids should do their own homework IF the workload and multitude of websites and apps for homework were actually in line with their age and maturity level. They are not. Today’s kid has to wade through complicated technology just to get their homework assignment done. It is very overwhelming for kids and because of this, they need help from their parents. I personally wish schools would focus more on actual subject matter and less on technology.

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By: ManagementHomeworkHelp https://teach4theheart.com/parents-help-kids-homework/#comments/31209 Tue, 29 May 2018 12:18:06 +0000 https://teach4theheart.com/?p=2934#comment-31209 Nice Blog! Thanks for sharing.

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By: Anonymous https://teach4theheart.com/parents-help-kids-homework/#comments/25520 Tue, 13 Feb 2018 22:52:55 +0000 https://teach4theheart.com/?p=2934#comment-25520 i do’t know i feel like kids should do their homeworks by their own that is the correct way if get through their way it might hurt them in school ok its fine parents help kids with their homework at home but what about a test parents are not going to be with them on the test so that is why if a kid is really having a bad time on that subject than they have to talk to the teacher and maybe attend extra help that will work i know is tempting for parents to help their kids but first think about it 🙂

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By: Anonymous https://teach4theheart.com/parents-help-kids-homework/#comments/22222 Fri, 22 Sep 2017 12:20:20 +0000 https://teach4theheart.com/?p=2934#comment-22222 i dont know

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By: James Porter https://teach4theheart.com/parents-help-kids-homework/#comments/18411 Wed, 05 Apr 2017 10:00:50 +0000 https://teach4theheart.com/?p=2934#comment-18411 I think that great way to motivate kid is to show something or someone who achieved success and did homework. Found infographic with celebrities and shew it to my daughter, and she liked it, she want to me like Kate Winslet, and now she always do homework https://123writings.com/infographic-does-homework-influence-on-future

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By: Kevin https://teach4theheart.com/parents-help-kids-homework/#comments/9984 Thu, 17 Mar 2016 01:56:03 +0000 https://teach4theheart.com/?p=2934#comment-9984 Hey there,

I’m new to this blog and am really liking it. Thanks for the great tips.

On the question of whether parents should help: The problem here is that we are treating a complicated question as though it were simple enough to answer with a mere yes or no. The question in my mind is not whether parents should ever help their children with homework, but WHEN they should help their children.

An ideal approach would be to train parents how to help kids and to show them when it might be needed. Teach them the types of questions they should ask.

For example, I can’t see how it would be bad If a parent has time to give their children mini lessons about their common mistakes before sending them back to the drawing board or making them redo sloppy work. If we had more parental involvement of this kind, our students would have wind beneath their wings.

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By: Nancie L Beckett https://teach4theheart.com/parents-help-kids-homework/#comments/9322 Tue, 23 Feb 2016 21:56:12 +0000 https://teach4theheart.com/?p=2934#comment-9322 Hi Evelyn W. Minnick

I agree with you, but your one suggestion can be hurt child mind. Yes, I’m asking about ‘Ask about what he’s learning in school, not about his grades or test scores.’ Exactly. Rest other motivation way very good. Also, I have written a blog for helping kids and it’s related to this article. “Best Ways to Get Your Kids to Do Homework Without All the Drama” To read this article visit at http://universityhomeworkhelp.com/best-ways-to-get-your-kids-to-do-homework-without-all-the-drama/

I hope my answer will help more readers of this article.

Thanks
Nancie L Beckett

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By: Evelyn W. Minnick https://teach4theheart.com/parents-help-kids-homework/#comments/9264 Mon, 22 Feb 2016 02:27:26 +0000 https://teach4theheart.com/?p=2934#comment-9264 I’m a Tutor and as per my experienced. Yes, Parents Should Help Kids With Their Homework, but should be like this:-

1. Encourage him to express his opinion, talk about his feelings, and make choices.
2. Show enthusiasm for your child’s interests and encourage her to explore subjects that fascinate her.
3. Provide him with play opportunities that support different kinds of learning styles — from listening and visual learning to sorting and sequencing.
4. Point out the new things you learn with enthusiasm.
5. Help your child organize her school papers and assignments so she feels in control of her work.

Your kids will start doing homework automatically and you need to keep eyes on their homework only. Thanks

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By: Bertha https://teach4theheart.com/parents-help-kids-homework/#comments/7683 Wed, 06 Jan 2016 01:36:05 +0000 https://teach4theheart.com/?p=2934#comment-7683 I think it should be the teacher and the student doing it. Not parent and student. The teacher has already shone these children how to do all of their homework. Maybe if the kid had paid attention to the teacher, he or she wouldn’t need help. they would know it already. So I am 110% stay out of the child’s homework. If you don’t teach them that it’s their responsibility now, It never will be. Mom’s to easy to come running to help.

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