homework

@bounce58 (17380)
Canada
October 5, 2009 1:27am CST
Is there a sure fire way to make your kids do homework on-time and faster? I'm having trouble getting my kids do their homework faster. It feels like the more i ask them to do it faster, the longer it takes. It just gets me worked up.
4 responses
@free_man (7330)
• United States
25 Nov 09
I never had this problem with my children. I took away everything from everyone till they were all done with their home work. It worked pretty good with my children.
@bounce58 (17380)
• Canada
25 Nov 09
I've started doing that. Taking away everything until they finish whatever they are supposed to be doing, including homeworks. You wouldn't believe how fast they'd do their homework if they know they could play afterwards.
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@free_man (7330)
• United States
25 Nov 09
I know how fast they do that homework and I would always check it to make sure they did it right before I would let them play. It worked for me when I was growing up it worked when my kids was growing up. Good going Bounce.
5 Oct 09
I usually tell them to do their homework first then they can do anything they want afterwards, be it watching TV, playing in the yard or forever stuck on the computer or the Wii. My youngest daughter always tells me when I begin lecturing, "We know, work first before pleasure". In the end, this serves as an incentive for them to finish homework quicker so that they can have more time to do other things. My concern though is that if they hurry too much then they often make mistakes or do not even bother thinking/looking up answers. They ask me outright for the answers which I often refuse to give. I might give hints as to how they could arrive at the answer but nothing more than that. In addition, I usually check their homework just to make sure that they make a reasonable effort to produce acceptable results without doing the homework for them.
@bounce58 (17380)
• Canada
5 Oct 09
Great slogan! Do you mind if I steal it? Work first before pleasure.
5 Oct 09
Not at all. It's nothing original. Something I heard I think from my father.
@milfea (519)
• Philippines
24 Nov 09
Hello bounce. :). I'm not yet a parent, but I remember my Mom checking on us if we have homework back then. The cookie price for a homework done always did it. :). I hope this will work on your kids. :)
@bounce58 (17380)
• Canada
24 Nov 09
Thanks milfea. I am trying the same technique right now. But instead of cookies, I am using candies. It seems my kids work and move faster if there are candies involved. I just have to make sure that they or I brush their teeth thoroughly before going to bed.
@lelin1123 (15594)
• Puerto Rico
5 Oct 09
Oh I remember those days and I don't miss it at all. How about bribing them. If you get the homework done fast then you get to watch TV, Movie, play games on the computer. What I use to do was let them have a snack and relax for half an hour. Then the homework had to get done completely before dinner. Of course there were times that they would find everything else to do then the homework. Thats when I would tell them ok then no TV tonight. That usually worked.
@bounce58 (17380)
• Canada
5 Oct 09
I've gone the opposite way. I take stuff away from them if they don't do their homework. It's always the DS, TV, Wii, and the computer. There has been a number of occassion where they dig their DS from the kitchen trash after they finally finish their homework.