Gap Years for Grown Ups
- School Work Home Work!!
Doing homework underway is simpler and more complicated than
you might think! If you are looking for 'Oh it was easy,'
sorry, no it wasn't.
We had quite a few fights about homework. Not only was there
the natural disinclination to do any work, there tended to
be constant distractions.
Schoolwork was an issue. What they would miss out
and so on. For Sarah, the younger, my worries were unfounded.
In fact she returned far more advanced in IT, Math, English,
Geography and Religious Studies. While this can make her mildly
irritating to her fellow classmates I'm sure, it has also
considerably enhanced her self confidence.
For the elder child things weren't quite so easy as her Math
problems were already exceeding my limited skills! And the
same applied to many of the other subjects but we struggled
on and on the whole it took her around three to four weeks
to catch up once we got back.
Again, going back to basics on Math and reading and writing,
was hugely advantageous and benefitted her enormously too.
There is something about walking along a beach in New Zealand,
using the sand as a blackboard and having unlimited time to
explain a problem that can really take it home.
An online BBC debate on the topic 'Are gap years a waste
of time?' attracted a number of adults who waxed enthusiastic:
one wrote 'My wife and I decided to take two years out to
travel, read and hang out, which was the best, most liberating
24 months we've ever had. We're better people - mentally,
physically and socially. Gap years are the best thing anyone
could do.'
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