Something has really been nagging at me lately (imagine that ). It bothers me a lot that every project that our children are assigned or are involved in is totally parent-led and parent-completed...from homework to boyscouts to ...well..everything.
Here are my examples:
1. Andrew's science fair project. There were no kid-completed projects that caught my eye when I walked through the displays. Basically, 6th graders were assigned a science fair project that was thought-through my them (possibly) and their parents (possibly exclusively?). Decoration? Parents. Grammar? Parents. I'm no better...I didn't let my son walk in with *just* his own work. Holy cow...he couldn't have passed....but...it would have been his own work and I think it would have been good. How can kids even be assigned a research project when they aren't given the foundations in math and science to analyze their results? It doesn't make sense to me.
2. Boyscouts. 2 cars this year for the pinewood derby were actually made by kids....and this year...I made Alex's (it looked like he made it though ) The 7 and 8 year old's cars that they were supposed to build themselves with their parent supervising (not doing) had working lights and sirens (wow!), professional paint jobs, double decker levels...you name it.
Why can't we just let our children do their science fair projects, pinewood derby cars, etc.
Are we raising "can't do" kids who won't be able to move on and have confidence in their ability to do something themselves?
Kris
Here are my examples:
1. Andrew's science fair project. There were no kid-completed projects that caught my eye when I walked through the displays. Basically, 6th graders were assigned a science fair project that was thought-through my them (possibly) and their parents (possibly exclusively?). Decoration? Parents. Grammar? Parents. I'm no better...I didn't let my son walk in with *just* his own work. Holy cow...he couldn't have passed....but...it would have been his own work and I think it would have been good. How can kids even be assigned a research project when they aren't given the foundations in math and science to analyze their results? It doesn't make sense to me.
2. Boyscouts. 2 cars this year for the pinewood derby were actually made by kids....and this year...I made Alex's (it looked like he made it though ) The 7 and 8 year old's cars that they were supposed to build themselves with their parent supervising (not doing) had working lights and sirens (wow!), professional paint jobs, double decker levels...you name it.
Why can't we just let our children do their science fair projects, pinewood derby cars, etc.
Are we raising "can't do" kids who won't be able to move on and have confidence in their ability to do something themselves?
Kris
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