Slam! Your kid just slammed the door in frustration. He says that his homework is too hard and he won’t be able to complete it in time. He doesn’t understand it and he is getting increasingly frustrated. Who wants their kids like this one? Homework is work, at home. This is used so kids can practice what is being taught at school, at home. But how can you practice something if you don’t understand it, how can you practice something when you have other things to do? Kids should not have homework for countless reasons. It can cause stress, kids also are very full of activity, plus seven to eight hours should be enough to learn anything in.
Kids should not have homework because it can cause great levels of tension. Stress can make your students not want to learn anything. It can affect how you learn, when you learn or if you learn. It makes you frustrated and not wanting to attend to anybody. “Students get stressed from homework. Their head starts to hurt, they don’t want to hear anything, and they start hurting themselves” (mathprepa). Homework as you can see sources students into self-harm, it is very traumatic. Nobody wants their student, or child in stress like this in a bad kind of tension. Help your student by not …show more content…
Seven to eight hours should be enough to learn anything in. If school start at 8A.M and ends at 3P.M that’s seven hours. If you can’t teach your students anything in seven hours and they still have homework that’s a problem. “Seven hours is enough to learn anything in…if you cannot learn what you need in that time, it’s a problem” (mathprepa). I get if your class didn’t finish what they need because of a drill, a meeting, or if they are disruptive, you will make them take it home. But, if you teach everything you need and you still assign homework, that means you need to put more time into teaching your students how to do something the right