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cashman 23-03-2008 15:59

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Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 550656)
I think they run in the evenings aswell as during the day time so most people should be ok.

was refering to shift workers lilly. n if yer put on 12 hr days n nights alternate. very difficult.

Lilly 23-03-2008 16:00

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Originally Posted by emamum23 (Post 550654)
I'm sorry, but you can see the difference in the children whose parents sit and do their homework with them and the ones whose dont. I use to listen to th children reading their reading books and too many times you could tell that the child hadnt read at home. there were children that had been there 6 months and there was not one parental comment in the book. thats sad. If the parent is uninterested in what the child does for most of its time (33 hours a week.) then what does that teach the child? If mum or dad are not intereseted in their homework, why should they be? If mum or dad wont listen to them read then its not important is it? so why should they bother?


I have tried really hard to keep out of this argument!

You are right. Parental apathy is one of the biggest scourges of our schools today. Some parents seem to think that school is just free childminding. They don't seem to grasp the fact that they too need to put some effort into the child's learning.

Lilly 23-03-2008 16:01

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 550658)
was refering to shift workers lilly. n if yer put on 12 hr days n nights alternate. very difficult.

Yes, it would be difficult in those circumstances.

emamum 23-03-2008 16:01

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Some school run classes alongside the childrens and you usually learn what they are learning. I am lucky i suppose, Ty i still in my age range professionally, i am qualified up to age 8.

Adding to this, Ty has just had 2 weeks off school because of the op. i went to the teacher and asked her to write down what topics they would be covering because i dont want him to fall behind. i suppose i would be classed as a pushy parent. we follow the national curriculum at home as well and i regularly give him extra work to do because i want him to reach his full potential. unfortunately not all children are able to do this in an education setting, and that i have learnt from my experiences as a teaching assistant.

Lilly 23-03-2008 16:03

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Originally Posted by emamum23 (Post 550661)
Some school run classes alongside the childrens and you usually learn what they are learning. I am lucky i suppose, Ty i still in my age range professionally, i am qualified up to age 8.

Adding to this, Ty has just had 2 weeks off school because of the op. i went to the teacher and asked her to write down what topics they would be covering because i dont want him to fall behind. i suppose i would be classed as a pushy parent. we follow the national curriculum at hom as well and i regularly give him extra work to do because i want him to reach his full potential. unfortunately not all children are able to do this in an education setting, and that i have learnt from my experiences as a teaching assistant.

Don't worry, emamum. I'd rather be thought of as a pushy parent than the other sort. :)

It sounds like you're doing a fine job.:)

blazey 23-03-2008 16:03

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Originally Posted by davo69 (Post 550652)
i feel at times to much pressure is put on young minds yes you educate your children in hundredes of ways but putting constent pressure on any person is not healthey over six hours schooling is more than enough making children come home and learn 20 spellings for yet another test is more presure

And how do you think they feel when they do rubbish in class because mummy and daddy don't believe in doing homework?

You can tell the difference between a child who gets help at home and a child that doesn't. Practice gives EVERYONE confidence, doesn't matter what age you are.

I used to love spelling :( and reading... I believe thats own to the way I was brought up. I still have all my favourite books as a child too, because I enjoyed them so much. I am a strong believer that any child can be a high achiever with the right parental attitude. And a bad attitude towards homework isn't the right way.

cashman 23-03-2008 16:03

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Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 550659)
You are right. Parental apathy is one of the biggest scourges of our schools today. Some parents seem to think that school is just free childminding. They don't seem to grasp the fact that they too need to put some effort into the child's learning.

i agree with that,but some cant see those that aren't apathetic who do their best around earning a living n helping when possible n that to me is narrow minded.

Lilly 23-03-2008 16:06

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 550664)
i agree with that,but some cant see those that aren't apathetic who do their best around earning a living n helping when possible n that to me is narrow minded.

Yes, I realise that some have very busy lives and do their best. I was referring to the ones who just don't give a monkey's.

cashman 23-03-2008 16:08

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Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 550666)
Yes, I realise that some have very busy lives and do their best. I was referring to the ones who just don't give a monkey's.

i know you were some were not n they know who they are.:D

panther 23-03-2008 17:41

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I dont believe in homework for primary school kids, as i stated earlier in the thread...BUT he does get it and i DO help him with it, I just think kids should play more instead of having books in thier faces all the time:(

blazey 23-03-2008 18:25

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Originally Posted by panther (Post 550693)
I dont believe in homework for primary school kids, as i stated earlier in the thread...BUT he does get it and i DO help him with it, I just think kids should play more instead of having books in thier faces all the time:(

They shouldn't ever have books in front of them all the time. They don't make homework difficult for primary school children, it's all stuff they've done in class already, so they'd only be like that if they didn't understand it and had nobody to help them.

I wish I'd been given more to be truthful. I regret not being disciplined with myself at school and letting it slide. Paying the price now.

emamum 23-03-2008 18:34

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what would you all be saying if the schools decided to stop giving the children homework and instead took away their play times to fit in the extra work?

lancsdave 23-03-2008 18:35

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Originally Posted by emamum23 (Post 550741)
what would you all be saying if the schools decided to stop giving the children homework and instead took away their play times to fit in the extra work?


I'd say the person who made the decision is a moron

emamum 23-03-2008 18:39

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what other option is there if you want homework scrapped? the children would have to do the work. I kno it seems like a long time but it is really difficult, the teachers have to teach the children according to the national curriculum, within the time given and in a way they will all understand. you also have to remember that not all children will understand it the first time and they sometimes need to go over it a few times.

lancsdave 23-03-2008 18:42

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Originally Posted by emamum23 (Post 550749)
you also have to remember that not all children will understand it the first time and they sometimes need to go over it a few times.

In which case why give children all the same homework, those who need more time to understand it will not do it because they need extra tuition. If the bright ones are doing the work in class why do they need homework.


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