How to Stop the Tears Over Homework

Are homework battles leaving both you and your child in tears?

Do you feel frustrated trying to support your child while they resist every step?

It doesn't have to be this hard - help is here!

Discover proven strategies to make homework stress-free and productive for you and you child.

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Overview of what you get:

This practical guide and training provides simple tools to help your child with ADHD, build confidence and succeed at homework without the drama.

You will learn how to manage the stress for both you and your child.

Key Outcomes:

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  • Learn time-saving strategies to set up a stress-free homework routine.
  • Build a rewards system that motivates your child to achieve their goals.
  • Gain access to goal-setting and reward-tracking templates.
  • Reduce your own stress and feel more in control.

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HOW IT WORKS:

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  1. Watch the step-by-step training video.
  2. Follow the customizable templates and strategies.
  3. Transform your evenings with calmer, more productive homework time.

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Full PriceĀ  AUD$149.00

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So why should you listen to me?

Hi, my name is Susan

Iā€™m a parent of a child with ADHD also. My son is now a young adultĀ  so Iā€™m a few years ahead of you on this journey. I remember the frustrations and the hopelessness of the days when I just didnā€™t know what to do to support my son in school.Ā 

I have developed this webinar from ten years of working with hundreds of stressed parents raising children with ADHD. I have pinpointed the methods that work for our children and their ADHD brains.

Iā€™m a certified coach and have a Masters of Education by research where I got to research the benefits of coaching parents raising children with ADHD. Read my thesis here

Kirsty Langsford

"I'm really loving the course content so far and am so grateful for the insights into the way L's brain works.Ā  It just explains so much over his life and to be able to understand even better"

Mum of child with ADHD:

"I wish I would have received this kind of information and support when my child was first diagnosed four years ago"