Lizz Welter

Lizz Welter

Lizz Welter is mother to two beautiful daughters and one handsome son. She has lived in Ohio, Arkansas, and Kansas... but she adores Kansas City and can't imagine raising her family anyplace else. Lizz enjoys exercise, reading, cooking, blogging, and she's a leader in her local MOPS group.

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Teaching Responsibility With a Forgotten Homework Assignment

    My kindergartener came home on Friday with her first homework assignment.  That’s why I found myself resisting the urge to run to her school on Monday afternoon.  Let me explain.

    Though my daughter was eager to do her homework, she wasn’t exactly keen on my idea of putting her finished assignment in her bag so she would remember to take it on Monday.  She insisted that she wanted to carry it separately.  (It was a small brown paper bag in which she was supposed to put three items that helped describe her interests.)  As you might guess, she forgot the bag.

    My son was the first notice the bag in the back of the van.  My first thought was to take the bag to school for her.  My second thought was that I had an opportunity to teach my daughter an important lesson. 

     I compromised by emailing her teacher and letting her know that I was letting my daughter suffer the consequences of forgetting her homework.

    Fortunately, my daughter got over her disappointment.  It turned out the teacher extended the deadline by a day.  Even better, I have a feeling next time she’ll remember her homework.

    Though it was hard at the time to let her suffer the consequences, I know that the end result will be worth it.  Learning to be responsible is a hard lesson to learn, but it’s worth the effort.

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Comments  4

  • Beth 3 Sep, 12:17 PM

    I think that is a great example of allowing children to make smart choices and what happens when they don't.  Although as a parent you really want to help them, your job is also to guide them and not do it for them.  As a former K teacher (and current stay at home mom), I am happy to hear that there are parents still trying to teach this lesson at home!
  • Jessica 3 Sep, 12:48 PM

    As a teacher and a mom, I have found myself in the same situation.  I had my then 2nd grader forget his homework.  Of course he remembered as soon as we got to school (after a drive from Lees Summit to Plaza).  He was upset but next time he remembered his homework.

    As a teacher...it's great to see parents who instill responsibility at an early age.

  • Julia A 3 Sep, 01:19 PM

    My daughter is also a kindergartner.  I too have had the battle over putting things in her bag at night so that we do not forget them in the hussle of the morning.  We have yet to experience any forgotten items, but I am sure someday soon she will be learning the same lesson.  ;)
  • Leslie Young 3 Sep, 01:43 PM

    I would have had a REALLY hard time not driving it back to school for my son :) But that is a great lesson on responsibility and consequences!
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