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At what age should I expect my daughter to do her own hoework?

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At what age should I expect my daughter to do her own hoework?

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  1. wow , you got past 9 people before...ah nevermind...ii would teach her in aRakematic first


  2. well if she's in a gifted program or transitioning into one, i would say 1st grade. if she usually requires extra help with things, i'd say maybe even as far as 4th grade. but if she's pretty much average i would go with 2nd or third grade unless the homework that she's working on is something besides reviewing things she's already been taught.

  3. age 9

  4. The age that she is given it! What makes you think the teacher cares whether anyone else can do it?

    Some homework obviously involves a parent (it's hard for a child to read to someone without a someone) but apart from that homework is set for your child to do. Not anyone else. Believe me, the teacher can tell. Her grades won't go down if she does it herself and will probably go up. Work done by a parent is generally internally graded WDM (Well Done Mum).

  5. She should always do her own homework. If she needs help she can ask you, but don't do her homework for her. She will never learn that way.

  6. To my mind, when her education starts, you can help her. You can make him to have the responsibility of homework. This is important.

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  7. From the time your daughter starts receiving homework, she should be able to do it on her own.  That doesn't mean you can't help her if she's struggling, but sitting there and doing it for her isn't going to teach her anything, either.  Lay down the law and tell her that if she doesn't do her homework, she will be punished, not only at school, but at home as well.  The punishment is up to you, but you have to keep your word.  If you say she's grounded, then she's grounded, don't let her off the hook that easily.  Too much of this, and she will start to think she can get away with things.

  8. If she's old enough to be assigned homework, she's old enough to do it herself.  

    However, if you're a supportive parent, you will always be there to help her as long as you are able.  I have a 19 year old and a 17 year old, and I *still* help them with their homework.  I think it's helpful for them, by providing a different set of eyes, or an alternate perspective of what they're studying.  

  9. I'm glad I saw your user name.  Now the question makes perfect sense.  Clever little bugger, aren't ya?!

  10. If she is old enough to have homework, she is old enough to do it.

  11. She should always be expected to do her own homework. If you are always doing it for her, she will never learn. Be there as a support to help, but do not complete her assignments. If you feel she's not understanding, I suggest speaking with her teacher and perhaps getting her a tutor.

  12. u shouldnt do it 4 her, you can help but not do the whole thing.

    if ur helpin and thats wat ur askin then around 4th or 5th grade

  13. She should do her own homework from the first time she has any.  A parent should always be there to help, but she should be doing it herself.  

    But, if I feel the teacher is going overboard on the amount of homework, I will do some of it for my kids.

  14. she start doing her own homework at the age of 5 and  u should do all of her work because when have a test  she not goin  know  anything!

  15. Well..Your daughter should always do her own homework..

    She should be given homework that is stuff she did in school. As a parent you can give her guidance, answer questions..My mom used to put us at the kitchen table and kind of  check out how we were doing. She always checked our work and would call stuff out. My brother and I  are 15 & 16, have all A's. We learned how to do homework and study at an early age. Most stuff we knew. If your kid makes good study habits now, when she gets in 5-6th grade and really has to start studying because it is new information, she will do fine. A lot of our friends never learned good study habits and their grades are poor.

  16. When she's old enough to have her own garden!

  17. age 18

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