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A Few Good Reason Why Homework Is Bad for Your Children

Homework is a part of student life for decades. Every year, thousands of child-hour or teen-hours are lost due to it globally. In the USA a homework takes 2 hours on an average to complete. Add that time with the total school time and then subtract it from 24 hours you will see how little time the children are getting out of a day as free times. This situation has several negative impacts on the children mind and body. In recent times, many agencies are offering online homework helps to counter the situation but, many parents are skeptic about it. But, trust me online homework help is probably the best thing ever going to happen to your children and you during their school and college life.

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A Few Good Reason Why Homework Is Bad for Your Children

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  1. Time Constraints: takes time away from other quest or hobbies. Children who need to complete a large quantity of homework daily, have lesser time to spend with their families and friends. As regular social interaction plays a critical role in brain development, you can easily understand the fatality. Children who get lots of opportunities to socialize with friends and family can gain important social, conflict management and impulse control skills very easily and at a younger age. When homework reduces this time, children's social development may suffer and cause unfavorable situations for later life. So, it is always better to take some homework help online rather than forcing your child to do it.

  2. Increment in Family Stress Level: not surprising that homework can greatly increase family stress and disputes. Parents who provide homework help to the kids by themselves need to spend an extravagant amount of time, fighting with their children over homework. The need of the hour is to enforce homework rules and mastering concepts should be to help the children excel properly. In many studies, it is found that stress, frustration, and conflicts over homework are particularly pronounced in families with a child who is struggling academically. So, get up, go online and get some homework help for your kid now.

  3. Very Less Active Learning: learning is learning that occurs in context and that encourages spontaneous participation. For example, a child who goes on a field to play with his friends and, upon seeing a frog, decides to watch the frog and learn about its movement directly from nature, this engagement is called active learning. When homework takes children away from their friends and families, the opportunities for active learning decreases massively. This less active learning also decreases the opportunities for parents to be involved in their children's education in a fun, mutually fulfilling way, and also reduces the number of time children has to engage in active learning with their friends. So, give your child to learn something by himself/herself and get some online homework help.

  4. Disrupted Family or Life Routines: families have established routines, such as eating dinner at a certain time together or reading together before bed or watching a movie before bed. These routines can increase closeness, increases family bonding and make it easier to manage stress and ensure that the household is running effortlessly. A child who has to complete large chunks of homework every day by spending several hours at home, for example, might not be able to eat dinner with her parents or miss the movie or and the parents might have to alter their schedule to provide homework help to the child. If this scenario goes on every day, you can easily understand how homework can disrupt family routines.

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