We've all been there..... it's evening time and you find that your student is resisting doing their homework. So now, in addition to being a parent, provider, chef, taxi driver, etc, you get to be the homework enforcer. (P.S., it's a thankless job)
Harvard Graduate School of Education says, "Many parents are under the impression that they shouldn't have anything to do with their student's homework. This comes from schools emphasizing that homework is a child's responsibility, not the parent's. While it is absolutely true that a parent should not do their child's homework, there is a role for the parent."
We call that role 'homework manager'. What do the most effective managers do? They know how to delegate.
Here are what some Mathnasium parents have noticed:
"My student is able to get help with those hard homework problems!" -T. S.
"My daughter is thriving! She feels supported in her homework" -N.I.