Helping Your Kid With Homework Probably Isn't Benefiting Them Like You Think It Is

“Across two national datasets, covering students in public and private elementary schools, researchers from the US found no significant association between parental help with homework and a child's math or reading achievements.”

Read why helping with homework may not benefit students academically. Go to: “Helping Your Kid With Homework . . .”

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