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Is Homework Good for Kids?
Research suggests that homework may be most beneficial when it is minimal..
Updated October 3, 2023 | Reviewed by Devon Frye
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- Research finds that homework can academically benefit middle and high schoolers, but not elementary students.
- There are non-academic benefits to homework, but too much work may interfere with other areas of development.
- Research suggests students should be given about 10 minutes of homework per grade level.
- Parents can help with homework by encouraging a growth mindset and supporting their child's autonomy.
In recent years, homework has become a very hot topic. Many parents and educators have raised concerns about homework and questioned how effective it is in enhancing students’ learning. There are also concerns that students may simply be getting too much homework, which ultimately interferes with quality family time and opportunities for physical activity and play.
Research suggests that these concerns may be valid. For example, one study reported that elementary school students, on average, are assigned three times the recommended amount of homework.
What does the research say? What are the potential risks and benefits of homework, and how much is “too much”?
Academic vs. Non-Academic Benefits
First, research finds that homework is associated with higher scores on academic standardized tests for middle and high school students, but not elementary school students . A recent experimental study in Romania found some benefits for a small amount of writing homework in elementary students but not math homework. Yet, interestingly, this positive impact only occurred when students were given a moderate amount of homework (about 20 minutes on average).
Yet the goal of homework is not simply to improve academic skills. Research finds that homework may have some non-academic benefits, such as building responsibility , time management skills, and task persistence . Homework may also increase parents’ involvement in their children’s schooling.
Yet too much homework may also have some negative impacts on non-academic skills by reducing opportunities for free play , which is essential for the development of language, cognitive, self-regulation , and social-emotional skills. Homework may also interfere with physical activity ; indeed, too much homework is associated with an increased risk of being overweight . As with the research on academic benefits, this research also suggests that homework may be beneficial when it is minimal.
What is the “Right” Amount of Homework?
Research suggests that homework should not exceed 1.5 to 2.5 hours per night for high school students and no more than 1 hour per night for middle school students. Homework for elementary school students should be minimal and assigned with the aim of building self-regulation and independent work skills. Any more than this and homework may no longer have a positive impact.
The National Education Association recommends 10 minutes of homework per grade and there is also some experimental evidence that backs this up.
What Can Parents Do?
Research finds that parental help with homework is beneficial but that it matters more how the parent is helping rather than how often the parent is helping.
So how should parents help with homework (according to the research)?
- Focus on providing general monitoring, guidance, and encouragement, but allow children to complete their homework as independently as possible. Research shows that allowing children more autonomy in completing homework may benefit their academic skills.
- Only provide help when your child asks for it and step away whenever possible. Research finds that too much parental involvement or intrusive and controlling involvement with homework is associated with worse academic performance .
- Help your children to create structure and develop some routines that help your child to independently complete their homework. Research finds that providing this type of structure and responsiveness is related to improved academic skills.
- Set specific rules around homework. Research finds an association between parents setting rules around homework and academic performance.
- Help your child to view homework as an opportunity to learn and improve skills. Parents who view homework as a learning opportunity (that is, a “mastery orientation”) rather than something that they must get “right” or complete successfully to obtain a higher grade (that is, a “performance orientation”) are more likely to have children with the same attitudes.
- Encourage your child to persist in challenging assignments and emphasize difficult assignments as opportunities to grow. Research finds that this attitude is associated with student success. Research also indicates that more challenging homework is associated with enhanced academic performance.
- Stay calm and positive during homework. Research shows that mothers’ showing positive emotions while helping with homework may improve children’s motivation in homework.
- Praise your child’s hard work and effort during homework. This type of praise is likely to increase motivation. In addition, research finds that putting more effort into homework may be associated with enhanced development of conscientiousness in children.
- Communicate with your child and the teacher about any problems your child has with homework and the teacher’s learning goals. Research finds that open communication about homework is associated with increased academic performance.
Cara Goodwin, Ph.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist who specializes in translating scientific research into information that is useful, accurate, and relevant for parents.
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Pasadena Fundamental Elementary School
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Faith Outreach Academy
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- Hillsborough County Public Schools, FL ·
- Students 880
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Bay Vista Fundamental Elementary School
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Madeira Beach Fundamental School
- · Rating 3.36 out of 5 11 reviews
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- Student-teacher ratio 19:1
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Plato Academy Palm Harbor
- Students 370
#442 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida. Blue checkmark. Pinellas County Schools, FL, K-8. 3 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars. Featured Review: Parent says Plato Academy Palm Harbor is an excellent school with amazing teachers. They are so caring and communicative. They help parents by answering questions and sending emails to keep us informed. I... Read 3 reviews. Overall Niche Grade: A minus, Students: 370, Student-Teacher Ratio: 12 to 1,
Plato Academy Clearwater
- · Rating 3.86 out of 5 14 reviews
- Students 630
#448 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida. Blue checkmark. Pinellas County Schools, FL, K-8. 14 Niche users give it an average review of 3.9 stars. Featured Review: Parent says My 2 children have been attending this school for 3 years. Prior they attended traditional public school. I cannot say enough good things about Plato Academy. The teachers care about each student,... Read 14 reviews. Overall Niche Grade: A minus, Students: 630, Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,
Midtown Academy
- Students 337
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- Students 351
#484 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida. Blue checkmark. Pinellas County Schools, FL, PK, K-5. Overall Niche Grade: A minus, Students: 351, Student-Teacher Ratio: 13 to 1,
Plato Academy Charter School Tarpon Springs
- · Rating 4.75 out of 5 4 reviews
- Students 374
#516 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida. Blue checkmark. Pinellas County Schools, FL, K-8. 4 Niche users give it an average review of 4.8 stars. Featured Review: Parent says My child has been a student at Plato Academy Tarpon Springs for the last 4 years. We have had a great experience at this school. The teachers are wonderful, the technology is excellent and I love... Read 4 reviews. Overall Niche Grade: A minus, Students: 374, Student-Teacher Ratio: 13 to 1,
Delphi Academy of Florida
- Clearwater, FL ·
- · Rating 5 out of 5 2 reviews
- grade B+ Overall Niche Grade
- Students 204
- Student-teacher ratio 6:1
#158 Best Private K-12 Schools in Florida. Blue checkmark. Private School, CLEARWATER, FL, PK, K-12. 2 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars. Featured Review: Senior says Delphi helped me find integrity and self-worth. My leadership and organizational skills have improved as well. The program is intense but extremely rewarding. Read 2 reviews. Overall Niche Grade: B+, Students: 204, Student-Teacher Ratio: 6 to 1,
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