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Homework: A Parents Guide to Helping Out Without Freaking Out by Neil McNerney β€” book cover

Homework: A Parents Guide to Helping Out Without Freaking Out

by Neil McNerney
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Overview

From the moment our kids begin kindergarten, the homework cycle begins and every year it grows more intense. Whether your child is five or fifteen, homework becomes an issue for every family. Neil McNerney, a licensed counselor and parenting expert, will show you ways to deal with kids who are disorganized, defiant, anxious, blaming, and many more. In his 25 years working with school-age children and their parents, Neil has developed a simple and powerful approach that will increase achievement and decrease aggravation! HOMEWORK: A Parent's Guide to Helping Out Without Freaking Out! will guide you through a simple process to find that 'sweet spot' of parenting: Recognize your personal parenting strengths (and weaknesses) and how to harness them. Identify the individual ways your child deals with homework and other stress. Learn to use three powerful leadership techniques to help your child achieve success.

About the Author, Neil McNerney

Neil McNerney, M.Ed., LPC is a licensed counselor, adjunct faculty member, speaker, and parenting expert. His dynamic and engaging approach to helping parents is refreshing and effective. He travels nationally speaking to professional and parenting groups on parenting and childhood issues.

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Book Details

Published
December 24, 2011
Publisher
Integrated Press
Pages
168
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780983990000

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