Do you help your kids with their school projects, let them do it by their own or do the whole thing for them?

On The Show:

The Lunch Break hosts, Art Eddy and Jon Finkel talk about this topic and share their experiences with their kid’s school project.

 Check out what our viewers said:

Grant Segundai Secondine Help them if they’re struggling long enough. Sometimes a second set of eyes help add to their knowledge, otherwise I have them learn critical thinking skills by doing the brunt of the project work.
 
Craig Ryan Arsenault I make sure they know all about the work as they put it all together so they know they can handle anything on their own.
 
Sherry Medley They are so proud of themselves when they are finished with a project they’ve done with minimal help especially when they get a good grade.
 
Taylor Calmus Your excitement will excite them. Get some sodas and popcorn and make it an event.
 
Christy Brittain As a former educator I would make the project family friendly as in the focus was to promote family time together; especially when I prepared my sel lesson plans. Yes they had specific things required for the subject but I stressed to parents to spend time discussing and assisting not doing it yourself..
 

About The Lunch Break Show Hosts:

Art Eddy is one of the co-founders of Life of Dad. He hosts and produces all of the Life of Dad podcasts as well as several Facebook Live Shows. He has been responsible for securing nearly two hundred guests for a variety of Life of Dad platforms, including dozens of A-List fathers throughout the pop culture, sports and business landscape. He is also an editor and featured blogger on Life of Dad and has grown with the brand since its inception. His background is in Radio and Journalism. Art has worked in radio in New York City, New Jersey and New Hampshire.

Jon Finkel’s books have been endorsed by everyone from Tony Dungy and Spike Lee, to Jerry Jones and Jeff Van Gundy. He is the author of The Athlete: Greatness, Grace and the Unprecedented Life of Charlie Ward. He also wrote “Mean” Joe Greene: Built By Football with 4x Super Bowl Champion Joe Greene, Heart Over Height with 3x NBA Dunk Champion Nate Robinson and Forces of Character with 3x Super Bowl Champion and Fighter Pilot Chad Hennings. He also wrote the popular fatherhood fitness book, The Dadvantage. As a feature writer, he has written for Men’s Health, Men’s Fitness, The New York Times, GQ, Details, Yahoo! Sports and many more. He is an avid speaker, writer and creative strategist for some of the biggest brands in sports and health. Visit: www.jonfinkel.com

Follow Art on Twitter at @ArtEddy3 and Jon on Twitter @Jon_Finkel