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Don't Do Your Kid's Assignment for Them

According to one study, 75% of parents are unable to help their kids with their homework because they are unprepared. Most parents these days believe that they are ill-equipped when it comes to helping their kid's answer Math and Science assignments. Parents think that they do not have the necessary resources of the knowledge to help their kids, so they end up not helping at all.

Math and Science are two subjects that most kids dread. But when they ask their parents for help, they are usually rejected because either their parents are too tired from work or their parents have no idea what their assignment is about. That is why in some households, making assignments become a source of tension.

On the other hand, there are some parents who help their kids with schoolwork at all times. In fact, most education experts recommend for parents to get involved with their kid's assignments up to a certain point. Although helping kids with their assignments is part of being a parent, parents should not do the actual work their kids.

Of course, you have to help your kids make the time for making assignments and you have to nudge them to get the work done. But when it comes to making the actual assignment, you are supposed to stay out of it and let your child do it on his own.

Parents often find this difficult to do. Parents these days find it difficult to keep their hands off their kid's homework because schools are piling up more homework for their kids. Aside from that, the current curriculum of children today is getting complicated compared to the previous ones. Hence, parents find it hard to step back.

Perhaps part of being a parent is to want to help your child submit the best project in class, or write a very comprehensive book report. Not only that, parents also want their kids to perfect every exam and get a high mark on each assignment. Parents are naturally wired to protect their kids from making mistakes, so they end up forgetting the real purpose of assignments.

Always remember that schools give our children assignments for them to learn, so you should not do the work for them. Some parents go the (unnecessary) extra mile and take special classes or buy textbooks so that they can brush up on current school topics. Although this is good, keep in mind that your role should be just similar to a "stage manager."

You should only guide your kids through assignments by giving basic directions. Provide encouragement and show a positive attitude towards school and studying. See to it that your child has a quiet, organized, and well-lit area to study and do his school work. If you want to watch over your child as he works, do your own quiet activity nearby.

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