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Agreed. Happy learning still exists. But I think there is a misconception that if you said your kid is learning happily in a school, some parents would doubt the academic level of the school. Some parents always say 'I want my kids to learn happily in a loving environment'. But when it comes to making choice, they still prefer famous traditional famous schools despite they know the pressure. Learning is lifelong. A parent told me that her son (in a famous traditional boy school) spends 2 hrs to do homework, without counting the time required to prepare for dictation/tests/assessments everyday! No time to play. Poor him. My daughter finishes most of her homework at school. She has time to read books and play with her brother after school. I only spent about half an hour to check her homework and do some revision with her (if there are dictation or assessment the next day). Most of her homework are interesting and creative. She enjoys doing it. You do not need to push her too hard. I believe in long term, a motivated learner could win a spoon feed learner, and survive better in job place. My personal view only, no offense.
原帖由 Charlotte_mom 於 08-11-13 13:59 發表
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