or  by  thinking    about   your    homework.   Which   do  you want    to  do
tonight?”
IAN:    “I’ll   just    think   about   my  homework.”
CHRISTINE:  “You    can do  it  that    way if  you want,   son.    I   hope    you’ll
be  able    to  get your    teacher to  go  along   with    it. Do  you think   he’ll
accept  that    method  of  doing   homework?”
IAN:    “I  don’t   know.”
CHRISTINE:  “Well,  why don’t   you give    that    some    thought before
you think   about   your    homework    tonight.    You’ve  got a   lot of  thinking
to  do  in  an  hour.   So  I’ll    see you when    you’re  done.”There   is  nothing wrong   with    parents helping their   kids    with    homework.
Many    children    want    help,   and we  should  be  there   with    the needed  hint    or
explanation —   but only    if  our kids    ask for it, and only    as  long    as  it’s
profitable. When    we  start   to  become  irritated,  we’ve   helped  enough. In
this     way,    we  present     our     children    with    a   positive    role    model   by  not
allowing    their   problem with    homework    in  an  unhealthy   way to  become
our problem.    But our positive    model   shouldn’t   stop    there.  We  show    our
kids     the     proper  way     to  approach    homework    when    we  talk    about   the
importance  of  doing   our own homework    or  office  work.   Saying  things
like,   “I’ve   got to  get my  homework    done,”  immediately after   dinner, or,
“I  don’t   feel    good    doing   anything    else    until   I   get my  work    done    first,”
then    following   through gives   our kids    an  example to  imitate.
Unwillingness   to  do  homework    is  a   complicated issue.  Laziness    is  only
one cause.  A   myriad  of  other   underlying  causes  may be  at  the core    of  the
problem.    The child   might   have    a   learning    disorder,   an  attention-deficit
disorder,   a   neurological    problem,    or  an  attitude    problem.    In  these   cases,
treating    the symptoms    does    no  good    whatsoever. If  you determine   that
these    more    serious     underlying  causes  may     exist,  seek    professional
counseling.