Homework Monitoring for Our Children
School days are now on the go; every now and then our children have lots of homework to be done. We the parents must encourage them to do their homework and help them if they cannot do it. In that way we are helping them to upgrade their grades and so to emphasize the value of education.
Doing there homework is sometimes a tiresome for our children, after there whole day in school they are oblige to do their homework and I pity them for that. One day I asked their school principal why they need to give home works to their students when in fact they are tired in their whole day in school. But the principal simply answer me that madam, we give them a home assignments just for them to have an additional grades so that they will not totally behind with their classmates if they are getting low scores during their school activities. Okay I simply reply and thanking the principal for an informative way of answering my question.
In my home, I decided to provide a simple desk for them for their study table, put a good lighting is a good start and for them to do their homework and study their other lessons. I ensure my kids that they are well trained in browsing on the net for their some questions and assignments to perform so that they can do with their own and I only assist them if they need help. We all know that computers are inn nowadays so if we have extra budget we better feed them with computers so that they will have an easy way to do their home assignments. However some families cannot afford to provide their kids with the necessary supplies or a computer we need to assist them in other ways like dictionaries and some educational books for them as a good reference. Education is always our main priorities for our children so let us give them the best of life.
Tags: computers, dictionaries, Education, educational-books, good-lighting, home-assignments, homework, Homework Monitoring for Our Children, school-principal, value-of-education
Johnnie Tetro
July 2nd, 2010 at 6:29 pm
Thanks for the interesting post! May I ask where you get your sources from?