Sunday, April 29, 2007

Dad gets a "D" on his 12-year-old daughter's homework

Joe knew just what to do when his daughter, who was studying Roman history, came home with an assignment to build a catapult.

He ordered a catapult kit from the Internet and put it together himself.

The task, he was sure, was not in his 12-year-old daughter's skill set, and he wanted to give her a hand. Apparently, it wasn't in his skill set either. His effort earned a D.

What most annoyed Joe about the "silly" project was that other catapults – clearly built by parents with more expensive kits – got higher grades.

"It was obvious parents made them all," he said.

The episode underscores a growing tension over how much parental involvement in daily homework and projects is appropriate and who is to blame when parents cross the line.

This from the Dallas Morning News.

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