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Isn’t routine homework needed to reinforce what children have learned during the school day?

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Isn’t routine homework needed to reinforce what children have learned during the school day?

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No. There is no research to prove that homework is effective or ineffective. However, we do give children homework when parents request it or when we feel that a child may benefit from it. We also have projects that do require children to read, write or research at home as well as at school, but these are usually in the context of a larger project in which many children are participating at school.

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