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Helping your kid with their homework Ok...the thing I dread the most is when my daughter comes home and asks me, "hey, mama, do you remember how do to do algebra?" At that moment, I begin to pray that my daughter doesn't think i'm some idiot because I can bearly spell a;gebra. She never asks for help in English or subjects I KNOW I can help in.
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Rhondab said: Ok...the thing I dread the most is when my daughter comes home and asks me, "hey, mama, do you remember how do to do algebra?" At that moment, I begin to pray that my daughter doesn't think i'm some idiot because I can bearly spell a;gebra. She never asks for help in English or subjects I KNOW I can help in.
Does anyone else feel like an idiot when their kid asks for help with homework? When the darling little anklebiters come along I am dreading english, I can't spell at all, wanna swap kids homework Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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I have a friends daughter that just turned 14. She asked me for help with her math, I had to tell her when she gets to algebra 2, shes on her own.
It made me feel pretty stupid lol | |
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Rhondab said: I begin to pray that my daughter doesn't think i'm some idiot because I can bearly spell a;gebra.
now, you did that on purpose, didn't you? PS: You're not an idiot. From what I've seen from you on the org, I think that you're very much capable of giving your girl all the advice and help she needs. Besides, all parents I'm sure dred the day their little one comes up to them and starts about algebra. I mean, when people are done with school they all think "thank god for that! now I've done it and will never have to do it again". Until your baby goes to school, that is! and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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IstenSzek said: Rhondab said: I begin to pray that my daughter doesn't think i'm some idiot because I can bearly spell a;gebra.
now, you did that on purpose, didn't you? PS: You're not an idiot. From what I've seen from you on the org, I think that you're very much capable of giving your girl all the advice and help she needs. co-sign | |
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actually....I didn't realize I really spelled it wrong.
thanks guys.... | |
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Oh man, I HATE it when my future step-daughter asks for help on word problems! I SUCK at math, and I ESPECIALLY suck at word problems. I just send her to her mother.
I'm always reminded of the Far Side cartoon that showed Hell's library, and it was all books of word problems! Do not hurry yourself in your spirit to become offended, for the taking of offense is what rests in the bosom of the stupid ones. (Ecclesiastes 7:9) | |
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Rhonda, I'm with you on this one. It's definitely the part of the day I dread most. Especially since my daughter gets so stressed about homework, which stresses me, which stresses her more....
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Rhondab said: Ok...the thing I dread the most is when my daughter comes home and asks me, "hey, mama, do you remember how do to do algebra?" At that moment, I begin to pray that my daughter doesn't think i'm some idiot because I can bearly spell a;gebra. She never asks for help in English or subjects I KNOW I can help in.
Does anyone else feel like an idiot when their kid asks for help with homework? no i dont feel like an idiot ! ( i SUCK in math ) what i do is use the experience to learn WITH them ... the web has incredible tools at anyone access to help so we search and learn together... what better way to show them how life is about constant learning and that adults are NOT perfect | |
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My 11 year old son is the opposite in that he wont let me help with his homework I love maths and know alot about Algebra,as i've studied it recently in my computer engineering course,and he just say's "no, go away, your too scary!"
He passes, but i can't get him to even show me what he's doing.So i go and hassle his teacher and find out what they're doing.I must be a real pain; but i just wanted him to do well. He's doing well without my 'scary' fanatical Algebra homework help, and it shits me! He gets me to do the build something out of cardboard projects which is something i s'pose. ~PClinuxOS~ I've been here longer than I care to remember, ... I drop in from time to time, ... | |
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My son's now 16 and I gave up He allready looks at me like I'm an idiot, he just don't dare saying it | |
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I think I was pretty lucky when it came to getting help for homework.
Mom - Treasurer/Accounting Dad - Engineering teacher Stepmom - Librarian/Public speaker Stepdad - Social Studies teacher Only thing I wasn't good in was phys.ed | |
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I'm pretty good about helping my kids with homework...of course my oldest is only in the 4th grade.
Seriously, he asked me what the "mode" of a series of numbers were the other day...I don't remember even hearing that word before. We searched it on the web, and got the answer... BTW, a "mode" of a series of numbers is the number which appears most often. 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, 8, 12, 154, 8 *MODE* = 8 Thanks for the laughs, arguments and overall enjoyment for the last umpteen years. It's time for me to retire from Prince.org and engage in the real world...lol. Above all, I appreciated the talent Prince. You were one of a kind. | |
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after studying math for many years and being told about how i'm going to use it in everday life and then actually getting to my everyday life and never needing a damn thing i learned in math, i plan on telling my children that math is useless. I'll say that they should try and do well but don't sweat it because they will never ever need calculus, trig, or algebra 2. ever.
that being said, if they need help with their homework i'll have to hire a math tutor because i am not trying to have my child fail math because i tried to help them. | |
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