It depends. Two hours total homework isn't too much - you can get that done before dinner and have the whole evening free. Two hours on top of what you're already doing seems a bit much and you should have a talk with your teachers about how much work you have every night.
they are straight "A" students that can do extra work for $15. the extra work is pretty much helping the community as well as extra homework.
If Lauren spend 2/3 of her 24-hour computer time doing homework, this means she spent 16 hours doing homework. Each third of the 24 hours is 8 hours, so two thirds would be 16 hours.
1-1.5 hours per night
2-3 hours
About a hour and 30 minutes or less your child is spending more time see if he/she needs any help with his/her homework.Also if your child is getting low grades think about his/her homework or just check his/her homework.
You should have enough to help you learn, but not so much that you can't finish it in a few hours
It depends on what high school you attend, and it also depends on the teachers you have. Most students average between 2-4 hours of homework a night.
5 hours
It depends on how much physical exercise the child gets.
a child needs up to 8 to 9 hours of rest
It could be, as it probably wouldn't leave enough play or free time for them. Not enough physical activity is detrimental to a child's health, and too much homework or even sitting on front of the Xbox console could make a child less physically active than he or she should be.
Try and be friendly and work with your child's teacher about the homework load. Approach the teacher through phone or email and request a meeting to discuss the situation. Ask the teacher for the reasoning behind the workload and the teacher's expectations on what the child should be getting out of the assignment. Explain why you feel the amount of homework is unnecessary and provide examples of how your child may not have time to pursue other pursuits. If necessary, consult a principal or counselor at the school.