It doesn't matter if you like it or not.
School is your job - just like your parents go to work every day whether they want to or not, so that they can earn the money for food and clothing and a house and for entertainment - you have to do your work whether you like it or not. Just think of it as a job and get it done and over with, and then you'll have free time to do what you want to do.
None. Kids quit school mostly because they are too immature to understand how it's going to help them, or because they have horrible home lives and cannot concentrate on anything except surviving.
Lots of kids don't like working - but most of them understand that you have to do the work to get decent grades and get a good job.
There are no studies on this, but most schools do assign homework.
There are no studies on this, but most kids do their work because they don't want to flunk out of class.
not a lot for sure
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It depends on where the kid lives or where his or her school is like. some schools give out less homework than others.
If there is a survey of where the kids would love to do their homework most will choose at school.
Many Japanese kids belong to clubs. These can be sports or game playing clubs. They do these activities after school. They also study, do homework, eat, and spend time with their family after school.
They only went to school 3 times a week because they had jobs and the flu. they always had so much homework though. The most homework they got was 15 pages of the three R's (Reading, Relationships and Religion)
200 kids stop going to school because of bulling.
Offer to watch pets, take in mail and/or water plants for families on vacation Offer to help kids younger than yourself (neighbors, other kids in your school or a school close to you) with homework. Many moms struggle to help their own children with homework but the kids are fine with another kid.
I'd say thousands - judging by the number of obvious 'homework' questions - and the time they're posted !
I'd say thousands - judging by the number of obvious 'homework' questions - and the time they're posted !
No studies have been done
There are no studies, but many kids do like the challenge of learning
10000
too many to count sadly