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Homework: A Mother's Day Tribute

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Things I wish my mom understood when she was helping me with my
homework. And, things she probably wished I understood, too.


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Homework: A Mother's Day Tribute
Copyright (c) 2008 Susan Kruger, All Rights Reserved
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As Mother's Day approaches and "spring fever" is settling in,
I thought it would be appropriate to reflect on the significant
roles that mothers (and fathers) play in homework.

As a young student, I had my share of homework arguments with my
mom. As an adult, I have become more and more appreciative of the
tenacity my mother had to put up with me and my frustration
towards homework. I have also discovered a few things I wish she
could have understood when I was crying over long division...

Things I Wish My Mom Knew When I Was Upset Over Homework...

  * I am tired of feeling lost. It seems like everyone else
understands this stuff without any problems. I feel stupid. The
teacher does an example on the board and I'm lost. It doesn't
make sense to me.

  * I don't understand why I need to learn this stuff! When will
I ever need to know how to do long division? I can use a
calculator. I'm tired of wasting my time.

  * I don't want your attention for homework. I would rather do
something much more fun with you!

  * Finally, and most significantly... I'm not THIS upset over
just this one long division problem. It's the fact that I still
have 20 more to do after this one and I still do not have a clue
what I am doing! I will be here forever and I will never have any
fun in my life again, ever!

Things My Mom Probably Wish I Understood...

  * You can do this! You just need to settle down so your brain
can think about math instead of thinking about the anxiety you
are creating for yourself.

  * You will be grateful that you know how to do long division
when you are stranded on a deserted island like Gilligan -without
a calculator- and will need long division to figure out how to
build a radio out of a coconut. (Okay, who am I kidding...my mom
does not even know who Gilligan is, but she tried to tell me I
would be grateful for knowing this stuff, even if I did use a
calculator. She was right.)

  * There are so many things I would rather be doing with you,
too! But, I love you and your education is VERY important to me,
so I am willing to put up with you and your tantrums. Too bad you
are so stubborn, er, uh... independent...like me.

  * You are doing this to yourself. You are feeling lost and
overwhelmed over your 20 long division problems because you keep
telling yourself that you can't do it. When you tell yourself
you can't, you close your brain off from any chance of learning.

Something Neither of Us Knew...

...that someday, our arguments and fights would give me a greater
appreciation for the frustrations my students feel and would
allow me to be a much more empathetic teacher. Who knew all of
those fights and arguments were actually career preparation in
disguise??

Conclusion

Moms (and dads) are the unsung heroes of homework and school
success. As a teacher, I can tell you from experience that
students who do not have significant support from parents do not
have any interest or motivation in school. Being a homework coach
is an extraordinarily tough job, but it will pay off!

In the meantime, I hope this article gives parents something to
talk about with their children. For students, I hope you can find
some way to say "thanks" to your parents for all of their
support with homework and school...perhaps you can work extra
hard to earn a good grade in their honor, maybe you make an
effort to settle down and try to be patient while trying to learn
your homework, or maybe you simply give mom or dad a hug and say,
"Thanks!"

As for me, this article is my "thank you" to my mom, but she
already knows how much I appreciate her patience with me back
then. Now, she has fun sitting back and watching me deal with my
son's "independent" spirit...

Happy Mother's Day to all! 




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Susan Kruger, M.Ed. is the author of "SOAR Study Skills; A Simple 
and Efficient System for Earning Better Grades in Less Time".  
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