Popular celebrity Kim Kardashian has said that she does not agree with giving kids homework.
She recently revealed that children should be able to have a life after school, and assignments prevent that.
Speaking during an appearance on Kai Cenat’s ongoing Mafiathon 3 streaming event, Kim shared that kids do not need any more schoolwork at home because they spend at least 8 hours in school every day.
According to her, kids should be allowed to spend time with family or engage in sports once school is over, because there is more to life than books.
“I don’t believe in homework. Seriously, seriously. But I’m gonna tell you why. Because kids are in school for eight hours a day. When they come home, they need to also do sports, have a life, spend time with their family. I think the homework should be left for in school,” she said.
She further noted that certain assignments would be better understood if a teacher is available to guide the kids.
Kim concluded by clarifying that her stance is her opinion, and several other parents might disagree with it.
“If you go into school or you stay online and you’re doing your school eight hours a day, the last thing you wanna do is then get off of your school program and then do a book report. You should be doing that with your professor and with your teacher and eight hours a day is enough of schoolwork, in my opinion.
They need to know the basics, obviously, but I have one child who really hates school. So you have to get creative. So instead she takes Japanese class or fashion design and has to do more tallying up of different numbers in other ways. But she still goes to school. But it’s a fight. So if you find something that you really love to do and figure out how to make it fun, it’s just a challenge,” he added.

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