Sweat, Snot And Tears podcast, she said when a teacher once asked what she was doing about her son's homework she told them it wasn't her job. "I remember going into Roman's school and it was parents' evening and they were telling me that he wasn't quite hitting the mark and his homework wasn't being done very well and what was I doing about it at home," she said."I'm like, 'Well I'm not doing anything about it at home, it's his homework!
And you're his teacher. I'm not a teacher. I haven't got the patience to teach him – that's not my area of expertise'."Mel said her role was to "hold him emotionally, feed him and give him some guidelines on how to survive life".But she told the teacher that educating her son and getting him to do his.
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