Direct benefits of SAH to child?

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Direct benefits of SAH to child?
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Wed, 11-14-2007 - 4:20pm

In one of the other threads,

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Mon, 11-19-2007 - 12:15pm

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Mon, 11-19-2007 - 12:17pm
On the 95 corridor?

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Mon, 11-19-2007 - 12:17pm
Okay, instead of activities, I would call those things "special events".
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Registered: 03-27-2003
Mon, 11-19-2007 - 12:21pm

Not necessarily overscheduled, just in different schools.

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Registered: 03-27-2003
Mon, 11-19-2007 - 12:22pm

I don't expect to be looking over her homework on a regular basis in middle school, but I'll still be available to help as needed.

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Registered: 03-26-2003
Mon, 11-19-2007 - 12:22pm

"If he's in a special program, I'd imagine the teacher or the school would set the homework policy they think best for his grade level."


Actually not.

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Registered: 04-14-2003
Mon, 11-19-2007 - 12:24pm

huh. we have only two kids, but dh and i have "activities" too. and increasingly as they get older,

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Registered: 03-27-2003
Mon, 11-19-2007 - 12:24pm
Although around here, they don't seem to be that "special"!
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Mon, 11-19-2007 - 12:25pm
I disagree.

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Mon, 11-19-2007 - 12:25pm
I bow to the wisdom of those of you who have three kids.

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