As I am writing this, my little boy is answering math drills. He is now in the process of learning division with 2-digit divisors, and to be honest it’s driving ME crazy. I’ve never been friends with that nasty subject called math.
While I have it easier now because I’m armed with my handy dandy pink calculator who does the adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing for me, I still have to walk the kiddo through each excruciating step until we get to the correct answer.
The thing with being this guys official tutor is it really feels like I’m having to go back to school. I read what he has to read. I solve the problems he has to solve. When he needs pictures from magazines or the internet, I look for them, too. It’s stressful, ha!
Despite all of my complaints, though, I wouldn’t have it any other way. I may not be the best in math (or in Filipino, for that matter), but I want to be the one to teach this kid when he’s at home. I just really try to make it fun for us both. It’s not easy, but it’s worth it.
After these annoying math drills we are moving on the penmanship. This is one of his dreaded tasks, but one of my favorites. The good thing about having to practice writing is that we end up with letters to send his aunt and grandparents in the US. I like that my son is learning to write and send letters on paper and not via email. Anyway, that whole topic is for an entirely new blog post all together.
So, I think my 5-minute mini break is now over because the kid sitting next to me is starting to whistle, sigh loudly, and talk to his pencil and paper. Manang naman lang sa nanay. Back to work, tutor mom!
Do you guys help your kids with homework or school work? What is the tutoring experience like for you?
rayrose samson says
My Son is not yet on that stage but when time goes, I will teach him and help him in his assignment too. I will love to teach him everything.
Peachy @ The Peach Kitchen says
I hate Math too! Right now, we’re still in the addtion and subtraction stage and I don’t have a problem with it but when Ykaie gets in Grade 2, well see..LOL!
A Gracious Life says
I use ixl.com for math practice mrs c. It helps my son. It helps me too
MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan says
OH MY GOSH I love you na talaga!
Manu Kalia says
This is actually normal, Me and my son usually fights in assignment too lol
franckxethee says
I’m good at Math and I’m bad at penmanship. I think he’s a good learner.
Janice says
I know how you feel! Just when I thought I was finally done with tutoring the girls (who are now old enough to study on their own), now I have Ziggy naman to homeschool. Hahaha!
joseph tiburcio says
Being a mom requires patience. Although, it makes you tired everyday taking care of him, it will be worth it one day. Just trust his abilities and be more patient! 🙂
May De Jesus-Palacpac says
Harrrr….my eldest hates writing…that’s one of our biggest challenges. I agree with you, I also learn along with my kids. Stuff that I selectively ignored as a kid, I’m forced to read now so we can better discuss it, haha.
Ernalou Del Rosario says
Hahaha. Patty! Yeah, I can imagine how hard it is to teach a kid the fundamentals. Mga matatanda nga ang hirap turuan, bata pa!
On a serious note, this is one thing that I have been grateful to my dad. He was my personal tutor when I was a kid, too! And I loved Math because he was so diligent in teaching me. I think this is the mark that you will leave Little MrC — a doting, loving mom who will always be there for him no matter what! Even through the agonies of Math, haha:)
MrsC | Patricia Cuyugan says
Oh my gosh, Balot, I really hope so! Kasi math and I were magkaaway all the way til college hahaha.