The role of an instructor is to impart knowledge in the classroom and not hold a student's hand. However, this is easier said than done. For example, I keep shifting my Late HW policy each quarter because I have yet to find a "sweet spot." There are times when a student does not complete the assigned homework and cannot provide a legitimate excuse. In such a case, I make sure to constantly remind them that the homework is worth a large portion of the final grade and that it needs to be turned in ASAP. This is me now playing the role of a babysitter. How can I expect a student to learn the consequences of tardiness if I give them many chances? I must take this advice and stop babysitting students.