You're right Iain, maybe there's a chimney that needs sweeping. Or a cotton mill that needs labour........![]()
Both perfectly honourable occupations.
Might not be what the parents had in mind though!
You're right Iain, maybe there's a chimney that needs sweeping. Or a cotton mill that needs labour........![]()
I think that kids should get SOME homework the problem is that his maths teacher gives him some then in his next lesson he gets some more and by the end of the day he's got 2hrs worth some times. 30min perhaps even 1hr of EASY homework for a 11yr old would be more than enough.... and they shouldn't get ANY on Fridays in my opinion... weekends are kid time (growing up) and family time.
When he got a detention after school I had to wait in the car with my little 'un who goes to school nearby as there was no point driving home and then all the way back to school again... what if I had to be at work 20mins later? Should I lose my job and then not have money to pay my mortgage because my son failed a French test at school?
I think that kids should get SOME homework the problem is that his maths teacher gives him some then in his next lesson he gets some more and by the end of the day he's got 2hrs worth some times. 30min perhaps even 1hr of EASY homework for a 11yr old would be more than enough.... and they shouldn't get ANY on Fridays in my opinion... weekends are kid time (growing up) and family time.
When he got a detention after school I had to wait in the car with my little 'un who goes to school nearby as there was no point driving home and then all the way back to school again... what if I had to be at work 20mins later? Should I lose my job and then not have money to pay my mortgage because my son failed a French test at school?
Both perfectly honourable occupations.
So it inconvenienced you that your child got detention?
Best to do your damnedest to make sure it doesn't happen again!
I have no problem being a parent and taking responsibility for my child but I can't necessarily change or force his ability to learn.... he failed a test and got detention... during that detention they went over the test and did it again... HE FAILED IT AGAIN
what's next, is it firing squad for him?
Now I'm happy to sit down and go through it with him as CLEARLY he doesn't get whatever the teacher is trying to teach him but I won't be PUNISHING HIM if he can't get it right.
Maybe I should do what that woman did when her son couldn't recite verses from the Qur'an?![]()
Is the detention purely as a punishment, or is it to get extra tuition?
If it's the former you need to talk to the school. If the latter then you need to accept it for the best.
In my day at primary school sometimes failing a test was the side of the teachers ruler on your knuckles. Focused your mind for the next one.
Detention for failing a test!? That isn't how to engage with a pupil, that's old fashioned bullying it into the child.
Detention for someone that young, and without notifying the parents... Mmm, well at least it's different I guess.
I love getting the calls i just stay on the phone for a while to wind them upWhy do I still get up to 10 calls a day regarding PPI. Surely everyone that is going to claim has done so by now ? Surprisingly as a financial adviser I never took any out.:rant: