That’s right. It’s time to start a revolution.
I hate homework. Hate, hate, hate it. I want to see it banned for primary school kids. And now, experts are agreeing with me.
Psychologist Dr Michael Carr-Gregg is urging parents to, “rise up against the tyranny of primary school homework”.
He told the Daily Telegraph that homework provides, “absolutely no academic benefit” for younger students. There’s plenty of research backing him up. It doesn’t seem to make sense, but it’s true.
Dr Carr-Gregg thinks primary schools should stop giving traditional homework and focus on life skills instead.
“I would be putting it on the parents to educate the schools about what is the current thinking around homework,” Dr Carr-Gregg says.
“If the school is consistently not receptive to the idea, I would write over my kid’s homework, ‘Sleep was more important, I gave them permission to do this.'”
Yep, you heard him. Rise up and revolt against those endless worksheets set as homework. It’s ruining your kids’ enjoyment of childhood. Not to mention our enjoyment of parenthood.
Homework makes my afternoons miserable. My seven-year-old daughter comes home from school and wants to read or play outside. I suggest she does her homework. She doesn't. I grab her worksheets out of her bag and put them in front of her. She wanders off. I get firm and sit her down in front of her homework. She finally appears to be doing it. I find she has spent 15 minutes colouring in a picture on the maths sheet. I tell her off. And so on.
This is not how I want to spend my free time with my daughter. And this happens day after day after day. (Give her a break. She's SEVEN.)
So you have a young child who happily sits and does homework, without fuss, after school? That's fantastic! Your child is obviously already showing initiative and discipline and will clearly go far in life. These type of kids don't need to waste their evenings doing homework.