
As a grandmother who graduated high school as well as business school I was never in favor of homework. Back when I went to business school there was no homework which worked out well as I had a full time day job. However, now children are receiving homework in the first grade. School is longer than when I attended and if they take the bus their day is extremely long. In elementary I did not have homework in the lower grades.I think when child are really young they should not have homework and then as the reach the higher grades it shoud be at a minimum. My granddaughter told me that she hated homework. That she couldn’t understand why they needed to do it since they already learned it. I told her that was a valid point. However, much of this comes easy to her as she is very smart. She should be in the AP classes but she doesn’t want all the extra homework. I think any child that is struggling should have tutoring. What do you think? I never discussed homework in the Good Gus series. I thought it migh crush the young reader. An e-book is just the answer for a child’s long day. Of course, the attorney often gave what might be called homework to the Successor Trustee in “Misplaced Trust” if they used one. However, the attorney could see right through their true crime and greed. A good read is only an e-book download away. Visit the site and download an e-book. The books are available in e-book from the sites www.goodgusbooks.com and www.misplacedtrustbook.com. “Misplaced Trust” has a five-star rating on Amazon. It is about true crime and greed. Visit the site and download an e-book. The books are available in e-book from the sites www.goodgusbooks.com and www.misplacedtrustbook.com. “Misplaced Trust” has a five-star rating on Amazon. It is about true crime and greed.