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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 552983" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Malika, you are right: you will not change the system he is in. </p><p>Here is my advice: limit homework to 15minutes per night. That's it. If he is not finished, write a note explaining that he worked for 15 minutes with your help and could simply not finish. "Homework" is actually illegal in France. The only things the children are supposed to bring home is a reviews of what they have learned. Of course, there are still teachers who ignore the "new" rules (not so new anymore! lol).</p><p>Thoses phrases he has to read, are probably phrases he has been reading with the class at school. </p><p>Since you are not worried about performance, just make him review it but don't fight over it. If he forgets: than it will be the teacher's job to find a better way to teach him. </p><p>He is not 6 yet, a lot will change when he turns 6, maturity wise. </p><p>Is J suffering at school ? Does he complain about the work? If you have not done so, try to ask him in a neutral way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 552983, member: 11847"] Malika, you are right: you will not change the system he is in. Here is my advice: limit homework to 15minutes per night. That's it. If he is not finished, write a note explaining that he worked for 15 minutes with your help and could simply not finish. "Homework" is actually illegal in France. The only things the children are supposed to bring home is a reviews of what they have learned. Of course, there are still teachers who ignore the "new" rules (not so new anymore! lol). Thoses phrases he has to read, are probably phrases he has been reading with the class at school. Since you are not worried about performance, just make him review it but don't fight over it. If he forgets: than it will be the teacher's job to find a better way to teach him. He is not 6 yet, a lot will change when he turns 6, maturity wise. Is J suffering at school ? Does he complain about the work? If you have not done so, try to ask him in a neutral way. [/QUOTE]
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