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We have a 10-year-old child who is generally not interested in doing homework. He prefers to play games and watch TV. He's bored by homework which requires some patience and concentration, like learning vocabulary. Teachers require parents to make children complete the homework. My attitude is learning can't be forced, or forced learning is something else but not learning.

If the child resists to complete the homework, how much and up to which age is it the parents' responsibility to try to get him/her (10 yrs) to do that? When do you give up?

  I mean besides a pure opinion, is there kind of strategy to build an attitude for that? That is, my attitude is learning can't be forced, or forced learning is something else but not learning.

If the child resists to complete the homework, how much and up to which age is parents' responsibility to try to get him/her (10 yrs) to do that? When do you give up?

  I mean besides a pure opinion, is there kind of strategy to build an attitude for that? That is, my attitude is learning can't be forced, or forced learning is something else but not learning.

We have a 10-year-old child who is generally not interested in doing homework. He prefers to play games and watch TV. He's bored by homework which requires some patience and concentration, like learning vocabulary. Teachers require parents to make children complete the homework. My attitude is learning can't be forced, or forced learning is something else but not learning.

If the child resists to complete the homework, how much and up to which age is it the parents' responsibility to try to get him/her to do that? When do you give up? I mean besides a pure opinion, is there kind of strategy to build an attitude for that?

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If the child resists to complete the homework, how much and up to which age is parents' responsibility to try to get him/her (10 yrs) to do that? When do you give up?

I mean besides a pure opinion, is there kind of strategy to build an attitude for that? That is, my attitude is learning can't be forced, or forced learning is something else but not learning.

If the child resists to complete the homework, how much and up to which age is parents' responsibility to try to get him/her to do that? When do you give up?

I mean besides a pure opinion, is there kind of strategy to build an attitude for that? That is, my attitude is learning can't be forced, or forced learning is something else but not learning.

If the child resists to complete the homework, how much and up to which age is parents' responsibility to try to get him/her (10 yrs) to do that? When do you give up?

I mean besides a pure opinion, is there kind of strategy to build an attitude for that? That is, my attitude is learning can't be forced, or forced learning is something else but not learning.

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Completing the homework - how much is this in parents' responsibility and up to which age?

If the child resists to complete the homework, how much and up to which age is parents' responsibility to try to get him/her to do that? When do you give up?

I mean besides a pure opinion, is there kind of strategy to build an attitude for that? That is, my attitude is learning can't be forced, or forced learning is something else but not learning.