hush yo mouf Dan. although I agree with the theology, I have a grandson who has done everything possible to follow your example. Not to mention the lost papers, forgotten folders and books hidden on the school books, he spends so much time trying to get out of it, he could have done it several times.
But I do agree they are assignment givers, we are the teachers!!!
I never agreed with homework for kids, they have all day at school & I think it is too much pressure on them to be loaded with hours of homework in the evening too.
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I had a teacher that would just pass off homework to us instantly. I think that was her lesson plan
ReplyDeleteMy solution to that problem, and probably WInston's too, was to just not do any homework.
ReplyDeleteWith the benefit of hindsight, that might not have been such a good idea . . .
hush yo mouf Dan. although I agree with the theology, I have a grandson who has done everything possible to follow your example. Not to mention the lost papers, forgotten folders and books hidden on the school books, he spends so much time trying to get out of it, he could have done it several times.
ReplyDeleteBut I do agree they are assignment givers, we are the teachers!!!
So true.
ReplyDeleteI can relate to that! :)
ReplyDeleteI never thought of it that way, but I think you're right.
ReplyDeleteI never agreed with homework for kids, they have all day at school & I think it is too much pressure on them to be loaded with hours of homework in the evening too.
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