Your Child is Bright and Has so Much Potential
How Do You Unlock That Potential?
Discover The Secrets To Helping Your Child Create Productive Habits --
So They Can Be Successful In Both Their Academic And Personal Life!
In this essential book for parents who want to help their kids thrive at school, you’ll learn:
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The critical differences between education as you know it now and how you experienced it when you were a child
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Why your child resists you when you try to help them
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How to prioritize the quality time to check-in and help your child cope at school
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Why even exceptionally bright children can be challenged in keeping to a consistent routine that supports their academic goals
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Your level of responsibility – whether your child is in a public or private school
Learn How To Win The Homework War – Forever!
As parents we want what is best for our kids. We want them flourish at school, succeed academically and achieve their potential.
So often you probably feel your efforts to help your child stay on track with their school work quickly spirals into arguments, frustration and conflict. You’re busy with your life too, you don’t always have time, energy or patience to tutor your child.
Whether your child is six or sixteen, there is an answer. There is a solution that will end the daily war over homework and instead create opportunities for open and honest communication about how your child is coping and what is holding them back. With the right structure and productive routines, you and your child can work together to establish a study habit that evolves into a life skill.
In this transformative book, you’ll discover:
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The real reasons your child is procrastinating and avoiding homework and study – and what you can do to help them change their behaviour
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Effective strategies for managing your child’s feelings of overwhelm and frustration with their schoolwork
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The number one thing you can do as a parent to set your child up for success in their studies
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Real life examples of the strategies and personalised study plans that have helped students overcome their homework challenges and achieve their goals
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When you should seek help from someone outside the family to support your child
A Personal Note from Lynda Abel
It is never too late to help your child get back on track with their studies.
You might have been battling with your child for years and feel like you are at your wit’s end. Or maybe you are just starting to notice a few warning signs that your child isn’t coping as well as you thought. Did you recently get blindsided by a school report with low grades and comments about lack of aptitude and poor attitude?
Wherever you and your child are coming from, let me tell you this: you have not failed you child. And you are not alone in feeling frustrated, stressed out and lost for answers. How can you teach your child how to study when schooling today is so different from you were a student? How can you get past their resistance, resentment, and tears so they don’t keep falling behind? What can you do that will actually work?
Parents come to me to asking these exact questions. They all want their kids to be happy at school, to be succeeding in their studies and to develop the life skills that will help them thrive.
There is a solution. You and your child can work together to establish the habits they need to complete their homework every day, study for exams and achieve their potential. Without having to sacrifice hobbies, sports and downtime. Yes, it can be done!
Once you understand what is really holding your child back and learn the strategies that can help them overcome these barriers, you will witness a remarkable transformation in your child.
BIO SECTION HEADING: About Lynda Abel
Lynda Abel is NSW’s most sought-after success coach for students who want to reach their full potential. An expert in guiding children towards academic proficiency, Lynda specialises in empowering children to develop productive habits that balance academic study with extracurricular activities and free time.
Having tutored and mentored primary and high school students for over 30 years, Lynda is all too familiar with the “homework war” that exists in so many households. It isn’t easy getting children to maintain sound study habits, and the daily struggle can feel like an epic battle that leaves everyone stressed out.
Drawing on her experience coaching students to success, Lynda helps parents understand how they can dissolve barriers between them and their children. Her methods focus on avoiding the arguments and instead encouraging parents to engage in powerful conversations that bring parent and child together as a unified team.