Check out our global directory of father support groups. single parentsThe Homework DebateHow can parents best help their children learn?
But could all homework be bad for children? Homework proponents insist that some subjects cannot be mastered without repetitive rote memorization. Even homework critics allow for the fact that well thought-out assignments can certainly contribute to a child's love of learning, especially when it requires the full engagement of an inquiring mind. However, many educators believe that the over-application of monotonous rote learning often has the opposite affect. In addition, some teachers find that when children are left on their own to complete homework, their misunderstandings about certain tasks can become entrenched. Unfortunately, fewer families than ever are intact, and single parents may find themselves working long hours with less time and energy to spend helping children complete assignments.
Submitted by community on Wed, 26/03/2008 - 7:16am
New site and magazine for single parentsJanuary 1st saw the launch of a new site for sinlge parents called iSingleParent.com. The site was set up to inspire single parents to believe in themselves, their children and a happy life. Visitors to iSingleParent.com can find resources and articles written by experts, sharing practical advice on “How-To” be a successful single parent and be happy. The site is the online vehicle of iSingle Parent magazine which has been published in the US for a few months now. DIYFather writers will also be contributing to the iDad and iStep-parent section of the new site - so watch this space. Good luck and good on ya to the iSingleParent team.
Submitted by stefan on Sun, 10/01/2010 - 9:04pm
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