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Ending the Homework Fight

Establishing an “Academic Time” at Home

Do you have homework tonight?

As an educator and a parent, I can remember fighting the constant battle with my stepchildren. I would ask, “Do you have homework?” and the reply was always one of the following:

  1. “No.”
  2. “I finished it at school.”
  3. “Oops. I left it on the bus.”

A few years ago, as a consultant with DataWORKS Educational Research, I began recommending that parents establish a set “Academic Time” every day after school for all of their children for the thirteen years of their K-12 education.

Academic Time

The Academic Time should vary with age, but to start, I would suggest:

During this time, something “academic” must take place. Examples include, but are not limited to:

So, if students have homework that night, then obviously that would fill up their Academic Time. But if they “finished it at school” or “didn’t have any,” then their time could be spent doing another academic task of their choice.

This seems to be the solution to the “Do you have

homework?” dilemma. And guess what, it costs nothing!

How do you address the homework debate? Do you require your children to do something academic at home? Share your ideas in the comments section below.

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