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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 217667" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>Mamabear: I agree with Margrerit. And even the bright students when any pattern is going wrong in the home around assigned work. Especially for the work that is a big part of a quarter grade. What amount of time is needed beyond the full time school hours? And can that be done in parts where the teacher is making certain that the learner is doing what is desired for a good grade. It isn't that much differant than holding the little hand to demonstrate how to make a letter. The "lesson" is does the learner REALLY "get" it. When a child does know they can be all enthusiastic and do it. Then they take on their work. It can turn. A child can loose all that ickyantihomework and just do it on their own. When a child is empowered from their inner motivation. It takes confidense. And the self esteem issues that are clinging to kids like a byproduct are where it did change in my son as a younge learner.</p><p>Children are learning. ANd teachers are learning, too. Is what I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 217667, member: 6271"] Mamabear: I agree with Margrerit. And even the bright students when any pattern is going wrong in the home around assigned work. Especially for the work that is a big part of a quarter grade. What amount of time is needed beyond the full time school hours? And can that be done in parts where the teacher is making certain that the learner is doing what is desired for a good grade. It isn't that much differant than holding the little hand to demonstrate how to make a letter. The "lesson" is does the learner REALLY "get" it. When a child does know they can be all enthusiastic and do it. Then they take on their work. It can turn. A child can loose all that ickyantihomework and just do it on their own. When a child is empowered from their inner motivation. It takes confidense. And the self esteem issues that are clinging to kids like a byproduct are where it did change in my son as a younge learner. Children are learning. ANd teachers are learning, too. Is what I think. [/QUOTE]
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