Radio Commentary
Homework hassles can often be
avoided when parents value, monitor, and guide their child’s work.
But sometimes this help is not
enough. Problems can still arise. If they do, teachers, parents, and students may
need to work together to resolve them.
You may want to contact the
teacher:
• If
your children refuse to do their assignments.
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If the instructions are unclear.
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If you can’t seem to help your child get organized to tackle the
assignments.
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If neither you nor your child can understand the purpose of an
assignment.
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If the assignments are frequently too hard or too easy.
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Or if your child has missed school and needs to make up work.
Contact the teacher as soon as you
suspect your child has a problem. Give the teacher a chance to work out the
issue. Be sure to give the teacher’s suggestions a chance to work.
Approach the teacher with a
cooperative spirit, understanding that the teacher wants to help your child,
even if you disagree about the method.
It’s easier to solve problems if
teachers and parents view each other cooperatively.