| Like jnm and kitkat, I am starting to do research which is complex in my son's case, am already working on test scheduling for remaining tests and will help with other scheduling as well, and will undoubtedly be called upon to proofread. Like kitkat, it seems pretty obvious that the essays should be the kid's and not mine so I'll stop at proofreading -- but that has never been an issue. The question here is how much time this will take. I don't think it is small, but it shouldn't be a full-time job. If my daughter, now a freshman, turns out to have more organizational skills or more time, I'd probably pull back on the scheduling. But, I'd expect to be involved in the research and proofreading. It depends on the kid.
I don't know about 4-4.5 hours a night of sleep, CTTC. However, I can see lots of kids with full EC schedules (sports and other stuff) plus a full, challenging courseload which requires many hours of homework a night. Not clear how much sleep is happening. |