Rethinking Homework: A Parent’s Role in Academic Success

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Lauren Edmunds delves into the common struggles parents face with their children's homework and why the way we approach it matters. She challenges the growing trend of "no homework" schools and emphasizes the importance of homework as a tool for connection, skill-building, and long-term academic success. Lauren shares insights from her personal journey as both a mother and an educator, explaining how parents can shift their mindset from simply getting tasks done to fostering a love for learning. With practical strategies and a focus on long-term growth, she encourages parents to rethink their role in their child's education and create a supportive, engaged environment for academic success.
24 Mar English South Africa Education · Self-Improvement

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