As a parent, you want to help your child succeed. When you see your child struggling with homework, how can you help without doing the homework for your child? When children bring homework home from ...
Parents are a child’s first and most important teachers. Parent involvement in their child’s learning can help improve how well they do in school. However, when it comes to helping kids with homework, ...
Homework isn’t a subtle form of psychological torture meant to punish parents and students alike. Rather, it’s a way for children to review and practice what they learned in class, prepare for the ...
It’s a classic scene: a mom or dad sitting down next to a child, helping the child understand homework. Almost always, however, the child is around 10 or 11 years old or younger. That’s because, at ...
An EdWeek Research Center survey finds that educators see homework as building students' knowledge—and responsibility.
Here’s a scenario that happens every school night in many homes: A parent says to a child, “Let me see your homework.” The child grudgingly hands it over. The parent checks the homework and sees that ...
As children make their way back to school this week, parents are busy buying uniforms, restoring a sleep routine, meeting new teachers, and thinking of healthy lunch ideas. But once in the swing of ...
Parents who visit the St. Louis Language Immersion Schools will find kindergartners speaking Chinese, French, or Spanish. In Clayton and Hazelwood, students could be mastering more than one way to ...
Parental help with homework has no significant impact on children's academic achievement in elementary school, according to Penn State College of Education researchers. Bodovski is lead author of a ...