P2 Back-to-School Homework Meltdowns and How to Overcome Them
July 28, 2010 by colleen
Filed under ELS4KIDS Brain Blog, Ezine Archive, Homework Meltdowns, Learing Activities, Tutoring
Last week I gave you some ideas for those families in crisis mode with dealing with homework meltdowns. The number one takeaway from last week to manage crisis situations is to get your child's emotions back down and under control. Your child most likely will not be able to tell why they cannot do their [...]
Back-to-School Homework Meltdowns and How to Overcome Them
July 21, 2010 by colleen
Filed under ELS4KIDS Brain Blog, Ezine Archive, Homework Meltdowns, Learing Activities, Tutoring
Well, it is almost back-to-school for our children. Some schools will be opening doors in August across our country. Others will start after Labor Day. The one thing they all have in common is homework. For those students who do get homework, this can be the most stressful time of the day. For families dealing [...]
How to Navigate and Prevent Homework Meltdowns
February 7, 2010 by colleen
Filed under Brain Training to Improve Learning, Ezine Archive
Here we go again – is what most parents are saying as the new school begins. Do you dread the time your child gets ready for homework? If you said yes, you are not alone. Most parents wish their child did their homework before they got home. This article will give you some basic How-to's [...]
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October 18, 2009 by colleen
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