I never had help with homework, nor did I offer it to my kids except for the listening to recitations of the times tables or spelling tests that they asked for help with. However, a few years ago whilst looking after my grandkids, my gd asked for help with doing something on Excel on the computer as she had to set up a spreadsheet and there was something she didn't quite understand. I explained it to her and she completed it and sent it to her teacher's email, apparently that is what they do nowadays.
She also had and English assignment which she completed and asked me to read it through for her before she sent it. The language was nothing like she used so I asked her about it, she told me that she looked things up and then just cut and pasted!! She had no understanding whatsoever of the piece, I explained to her that really she should be looking things up and then translating them into her own language so that she could be sure that she understood what she was doing as come the exams she would be stumped (she was 12 at the time). Luckily she took all this on board as she is now doing very well in 6th form studying history and politics. Google is a mixed blessing!!
Lack of Carer's courtesy while in your property
Interference by Trump in the World Cup.
What did you you think you would have by your current age that you don't?


- DD actually fessed up that I had done it in the end and the teacher thought it was hilarious!