by Ali » Mon Aug 03, 2015 11:53 am
Hi,
There is nothing wrong with doing a small amount of homework each day . We were in a similar situation 6 months ago and nothing worked . He is in y2 as well and otherwise a bright kid who gets good report cards . Every time i tried to do some homework with him we end up arguing and he just refused, despite some area clearly needing work. I hated to whole arguing about homework
This is what turned it around for us. I asked a close friend ( who lives nearby and was a teacher before having kids) if she can come over once a week for 15 min to discuss his school homework and give his a small amount of homework for next week. ( something like Bonds books) .The following week , they will discuss his homework , what was easy , what was hard and what else he thinks he wants to work on. My son does his homework on his own now, I rarely need to remind him if he has done it, comes to me for advice when he encounters a hard question and discusses with her what he wants to do more. He even tells her that he wants to practice more "times table" or "shapes and angles " because that's what they do in class that week or his friends know them better and he wants to be ahead. He is now at the top of his class ( not that it matters) and he feel he is directed his own homework. I think he had an authority problems with us, and no matter how much we tried, in his head we were the parents not the teacher and would not listen.
I sat him down before we started this "program" and said the only reason for doing it , is because I love him very much and don't like arguing with him about homework all the time , homework is supposed to be fun and will get somebody else to be in charge . I didn't want to abuse my friendship with my girlfriend and I offered to do the same with her girls , i can keep an eye on their
homework without her having to push and argue with them too much ( her kids are older ) or sometimes I drop them off to tennis or pick them up from school.
I really feel in our particular case he didn't want to mix parents and homework, now he is happy to ask me to help with his homework as long as I am not in charge of homework .In reality the homework is a small amount( less than the recommended 20min a day) but some topics need a little bit of practice before they "get it" .
Hi,
There is nothing wrong with doing a small amount of homework each day . We were in a similar situation 6 months ago and nothing worked . He is in y2 as well and otherwise a bright kid who gets good report cards . Every time i tried to do some homework with him we end up arguing and he just refused, despite some area clearly needing work. I hated to whole arguing about homework
This is what turned it around for us. I asked a close friend ( who lives nearby and was a teacher before having kids) if she can come over once a week for 15 min to discuss his school homework and give his a small amount of homework for next week. ( something like Bonds books) .The following week , they will discuss his homework , what was easy , what was hard and what else he thinks he wants to work on. My son does his homework on his own now, I rarely need to remind him if he has done it, comes to me for advice when he encounters a hard question and discusses with her what he wants to do more. He even tells her that he wants to practice more "times table" or "shapes and angles " because that's what they do in class that week or his friends know them better and he wants to be ahead. He is now at the top of his class ( not that it matters) and he feel he is directed his own homework. I think he had an authority problems with us, and no matter how much we tried, in his head we were the parents not the teacher and would not listen.
I sat him down before we started this "program" and said the only reason for doing it , is because I love him very much and don't like arguing with him about homework all the time , homework is supposed to be fun and will get somebody else to be in charge . I didn't want to abuse my friendship with my girlfriend and I offered to do the same with her girls , i can keep an eye on their
homework without her having to push and argue with them too much ( her kids are older ) or sometimes I drop them off to tennis or pick them up from school.
I really feel in our particular case he didn't want to mix parents and homework, now he is happy to ask me to help with his homework as long as I am not in charge of homework .In reality the homework is a small amount( less than the recommended 20min a day) but some topics need a little bit of practice before they "get it" .