Okay, I just have to get this off my chest. My 8 yr old DD just finished an assignment where they were supposed to design and build a bridge out of pasta. They have been learning about sizes, shapes and structures. The teacher not only told the parents personally, but reminded them in the homework handout that the children were supposed to design and construct their own bridges, NOT the parents. When I went to pick my DD up from school, I went to see all of the bridges the kids had made. Almost all were very simple designs using lasagne, rigatoni and a few spaghetti noodles. Except for one - where the so-called child recreated the entire George Washington Suspension Bridge!!! As another mother remarked to me when she saw it "Yeah, I'm sure she did that all by herself!" Last month when they were supposed to "make" a shoebox forest diorama displaying their favorite forest animal, the little girl's mother told me she went to FAO Schwarz and bought out the entire small forest section from the train display so it would look realistic and her daughter's would be perfect. This year they are still graded on the "S, S+..." scale, so it's not too horrible, but next year they will be receiving real grades. Why do some parents insist on doing their children's work for them? Whenever my DD pleads with me to finish her homework because she is tired, I tell her, I will help her understand it, but I cannot do her work for her. One mother wants to say something to this over-achieving mother, but I'm thinking of discussing it with the teacher instead. Surely, she must know this mother is doing most of the work. What do you think? Am I over reacting?
This year, we have a seamstress who makes beautiful things on her very elaborate sewing machine for school projects.
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