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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (4194)11/6/2006 2:34:01 AM
From: one_less  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10087
 
It varies and it depends on what you call 'homework'. When she has math homework from school she usually completes it inside of three minutes. She also does what we call 'Daddy Math' and spends substantially more time on that. She has homework in most subjects from school sometime during the week. Last summer when she was 8 years old, I had her tested at a nearby university and the educational psychologist scored her achievement level at 9th grade 7th month in Math. She plays flute, does gymnastics, reads, is a talented artist, belongs to a jump rope club, and still manages to play with friends for an hour or two each day. She is real into fairy stuff and collects anything having to do with pixeys. She stays real busy and complains that she wants to be in more extra-curriculars. Her teachers and school mates describe her as sweet and kind. She likes TV but most days she has no time for it.