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Unhealthy effect of homework on children . article

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Answered by jangirrajat98
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Homework can affect students’ health, social life and grades. The hours logged in class, and the hours logged on schoolwork can lead to students feeling overwhelmed and unmotivated. Navigating the line between developing learning skills and feeling frustrated can be tricky.

Homework can affect both students’ physical and mental health. According to a study by Stanford University, 56 per cent of students considered homework a primary source of stress. Too much homework can result in lack of sleep, headaches, exhaustion and weight loss. Excessive homework can also result in poor eating habits, with families choosing fast food as a faster alternative.

Extracurricular activities and social time gives students a chance to refresh their minds and bodies. But students who have large amounts of homework have less time to spend with their families and friends. This can leave them feeling isolated and without a support system. For older students, balancing homework and part-time work makes it harder to balance school and other tasks. Without time to socialize and relax, students can become increasingly stressed, impacting life at school and at home.

After a full day of learning in class, students can become burnt out if they have too much homework. When this happens, the child may stop completing homework or rely on a parent to assist with homework. As a result, the benefits of homework are lost and grades can start to slip.

Too much homework can also result in less active learning, a type of learning that occurs in context and encourages participation. Active learning promotes the analysis and application of class content in real world settings. Homework does not always provide these opportunities, leading to boredom and a lack of problem-solving skills.
Answered by loxia
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Homework refers to the work given to the students in order to complete them at their home. The purpose of giving homework is to ensure that the students have grasped the lesson thoroughly. Apart from this positive effect, there are certain negative effects of giving homework. When a huge amount of homework is assigned to the student, the student tend to escape from them by either copying it from any source or by leaving it incomplete. At times the student finds it much difficult to complete the work which results in shame in facing the teacher and the classmates. Students assume the homework as the only responsibility which they are accountable to and they start ignoring to perform other activities.

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