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Taking the Stress Out of Homework by Abby Freireich and Brian Platzer
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Mar 02, 2021 | ISBN 9780593290569 | 326 Minutes

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“As a mother of three, this book’s practical road map for helping our kids learn independently is invaluable. This should be a must read for all parents.”
 
—Jenna Bush Hager, Co-Host, The Today Show


“Parents looking for practical advice about how to be good partners with teachers and support their children could use a helpful resource like Taking the Stress Out of Homework. This practical guide provides common sense strategies to help students do their work and build skills that will support long-term success.”

Arne Duncan, U.S. Secretary of Education (2009-2015)

 

Taking the Stress Out of Homework is a masterpiece—chock-full of simple, easy-to-implement ideas that will enable you to help your child whatever your own background or skill levels. Parents and caregivers everywhere will fall in love with this brilliant guide—I know I have!”
 
Barbara Oakley, PhD, bestselling author of A Mind for Numbers


“I am so relieved that Taking the Stress out of Homework exists as my kids are on the cusp of elementary school. This book, with its real strategies and reassuring tips, is truly a public service for parents.” 

Nate Berkus,Interior Designer + Author


True to its title, this book offers parents a ton of helpful advice for navigating their children’s homework challenges. Brian and Abby come across as calming and reassuring veteran teachers who have seen it all and can point stressed parents in the right direction.
 
—Jon R. Star, PhD, Professor of Education at Harvard’s Graduate School of Education


“This book will be a roadmap for some and a downright godsend for many. Kids–and their parents!–can say goodbye to feeling overwhelmed by homework, stressed by an upcoming test, or buried under an organizational mess. Freireich and Platzer provide dozens of practical tools and actual steps guaranteed to make learning far more successful.”

Cara Natterson, MD, bestselling author of Decoding Boys and The Care and Keeping of You series


 “Taking the Stress Out of Homework is a terrific, important book. It convincingly argues that parents need not be subject-matter experts to help children master their assignments (breathe a sigh of relief, parents). Instead, it reframes the issue as one of their helping students learn the fundamental competencies that underly mastery: self-management, time management, organizational, and study skills. The book is a true gift to parents and their kids alike.” 

—Peter Kuriloff, professor at the Graduate School of Education at the University of Pennsylvania


“I’ve made it my life’s work to find the best academic and educational advice from around the world, and parents across China, Japan, France, England, and, especially, the United States desperately need this book. Taking the Stress Out of Homework is indispensable.”
 
—Teru Clavel, best selling author of World Class: One Mother’s Journey Halfway Around the Globe in Search of the Best Education for Her Children


“This is the parenting manual I’ve been waiting for. As any concerned, engaged, well-intentioned parent knows, helping kids manage the stress of tests or homework can be rife with conflict. This book has specific, actionable strategies to help both you and your kids be effective, successful and happy. Isn’t that what we all strive for?! This should be required reading for every parent, distributed through the school system, and treated as an educational bible. I am beyond grateful to have this secret weapon in my arsenal.”
 
Zibby Owens, Creator and host of award-winning podcast Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books


“Homework is supposed to exist for children to learn, so why all the family tension and battles surrounding it? Freireich and Platzer have seen it all when it comes to homework battles — from procrastination and falling grades to disorganization and high distraction around homework — and they bring straightforward, compassionate solutions right into your home.  In many ways, this book is a dream come true for parents and children alike.”
 
Tovah P. Klein, PhD, Director, Barnard College Center for Toddler Development, and best selling author of How Toddlers Thrive
 
 

“I was blown away by the breadth, depth and quality of the learning strategies in Taking the Stress out of Homework.  If it were up to me, every parent would be given a copy of this book on the first day of school.
 
Elizabeth Dodge, Middle School Principal, DREAM

 

“As an educator for almost 20 years, I can tell you the top question asked by parents is always regarding homework and how to help with it (and how much help, exactly).  This book is, quite simply, a godsend for parents, but for teachers, too.  It lays out exactly how adults can assist kids in organizing their assignments and tasks and is packed full of ideas that adults can actually use.  For teachers, this book provides answers to those tricky homework questions.  I see smiles and sighs of relief in our futures!“
 
Andy Hagon, Head of Junior School, St. Bernard’s



Taking the Stress Out of Homework is an essential resource for all parents. Sharing their expertise in teaching and tutoring, Freireich and Platzer provide families with techniques that build on children’s individual strengths to reduce stress and increase success with homework.  Taking the Stress Out of Homework demystifies how parents can support their children in developing a healthy, independent approach to learning.”

Charlie Tilston, Director of Student Support at a New York City Independent School

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