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AIBU?

To say the homework will be the death of me (or perhaps one of my children)

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dayslikethis · 01/02/2016 17:09

Seriously - what is it about homework that turns perfectly able (top set) children into a blubbering mess apparently unable to do the simplest of sums, or spellings, or unable to construct anything other than 5 word sentences?!?! 95 minutes it's taken tonight - 95 minutes to write 10 spelling words, 5 sentences & do 30 very simple sums.

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Iliveinalighthousewiththeghost · 01/02/2016 17:12

Ynbu. It remember from my DD was in school. It's bloody stressful. They can't be bothered which you can understand. Theyve been in school all day.

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Pilgit · 01/02/2016 17:16

DD1 is only at primary school and homework is already hated in our house. I just keep repeating that sometimes we have to do things we don't want so best to get it done quickly..

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CrohnicallyAspie · 01/02/2016 17:16

95 minutes is ridiculous, unless they're y10/11 and doing coursework (in which case I would expect more than spellings, sums and sentences!)

I would set a timer for around 20/30 minutes and what they've done they've done. If it's finished then that's fine, if the teacher's not happy with the amount of work maybe they'll do it quicker next time!

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molyholy · 01/02/2016 17:24

Yadnbu. Dd is in year 2 and I dread homework. Its a battle.

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AnyFucker · 01/02/2016 17:26

It doesn't get better. My DS is doing his GCSE's. Apparently the "only way he can study" is if I do it all with him and "test" him on everything.

I swear I could sit 10 GCSE's tomorrow and pass every one.

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Bookeatingboy · 01/02/2016 17:33

I have twins so twice the hassle on the same bloody homework!

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LibidinousTurkey · 01/02/2016 17:36

I withhold the wifi password until it's all been done properly and with good grace

As a childless 20 something I positively sneered at parents who had to result to bribery in order to achieve things. These days, meh :o

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dayslikethis · 01/02/2016 17:37

She's in p4 (yr3 in England) - in all honesty the homework should have taken her no more than 40/45 mins tops. She is bright, but just so dithery after school!

DS isn't much better but with him it's a whole different issue - he just has no interest in the work that is being set as it's very repetitive and boring and so he just puts no effort in and is slow. I hate homework and I kind of agree with him that it's pointless "busy work" but the school has a homework policy and that means I expect my kids to adhere to it and do their best at all times - handing in sub-standard work isn't an option in this house.

(Sadly - the only type of homework which really stretches DS in any way is when they have to research and he loves that and does it really, really well - (last thing they had to do everyone else wrote 1-2 paragraphs and DS wrote a 3 page essay totally off his own bat and it was bloody good!) but they never get any feedback from the teacher - we haven't had a single piece of homework marked and returned this whole year bar spellings and maths for him so it's not exactly encouraging or motivating!)

Thankfully DTs homework comes home on a different day so I'm not doing all 4 on the same day!

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dayslikethis · 01/02/2016 17:38

Cross post bookeatingboy - I know that pain too!!! Last week though for some inexplicable reason DTs got totally different homework (they are in different classes but all 3 classes up to now have been set identical homework) and that was worse!!!

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wednesdaysocks · 01/02/2016 17:45

it's always done quickest on the Monday its due back in this house, because DS I always bloody forget about it until that point😒

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Cutecat78 · 01/02/2016 17:50

Apart from reading and the odd model I never got involved.

It's independent learning it's not my homework - if they don't do it they will suffer the consequences and if it takes them an hour when it should have taken them 20 mins I wrote it in the homework diary so the teacher knew they were struggling.

I think homework at primary school is bloody ridiculous anyway they are there a day they are only 5?!

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Cutecat78 · 01/02/2016 17:50

ALL day....

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Gileswithachainsaw · 01/02/2016 17:52

Yanbu

despite being capable dd seems to barely he able to string a sentence together at home. it literally takes hours Angry

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waterrat · 01/02/2016 18:24

Well how would adults feel having to sit down and do more work after a full day of work . It's cruel and a waste of their precious free time.

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Gileswithachainsaw · 01/02/2016 18:27

totally agree. hate it and no evidence that it helps

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cleaty · 01/02/2016 18:52

Not a fan of homework. But waterrat, many adults have to do exactly that.

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Charley50 · 01/02/2016 20:25

I rebelled after a few too many weekends spoliled by DS refusing to do it and me losing my temper with him. If he did it he did it; if not no worries. Like yours he did brilliantly at school but turned into a blubbery mess when faced with homework.
Lots of reading though and we did time tables in the bath, walking to school, everywhere really.

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RubbleBubble00 · 01/02/2016 20:51

I'm mean. As soon as I pick up mon and tue, it's straight to kitchen table. He sits there until he does it - reward is usually a biscuit/lolly with his usual snack plus pebbles in reward jar.

If like today he's screaming and crying over 10 easy spellings. I leave him sitting at the table while I prep tea. Usually 30mins most he caves

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