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Sooooo what times are parents putting their children to bed?
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If the elementary school is assigning homework, then I'm probably on the side of the parents here. It's hard to fit in playtime and extracurriculars and family time if you have to squeeze it in around homework, and no matter what they say it always takes longer than they claim it's supposed to.