How to do Homework Without Throwing Up speaks directly to the most resistant student of any age. Teachers and parents will also be drawn to the practical strategies and visual prompts to help motivate and develop a successful homework strategy.
This book breaks through traditional approaches to organizational skills and moves directly to empowering children and adolescents with a new range of study skill. Students will learn how to make homework schedules, how to get help with homework assignments, when to do the hardest homework and how to manage procrastination.
School counsellors report using this book to address study skills using humour, youth-friendly cartoons and an abundance of activities ideal for individuals or group work.
How To Do Homework Without Throwing Up is an excellent companion for the Power Up workshop or the "Power Up" program here at Quirky Kid.
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