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Angela Norton Tyler - EzineArticles.com Expert Author
Angela Norton Tyler is a parent, teacher, author, educational consultant and the force behind the website Family Homework Answers. Angela has devoted her life to helping children through education and empowering parents. Her goal is to see every child happily reading. She's all about Successful Students and Peaceful Families!
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- Spring Parent-Teacher Conferences - It's Not Too Late!
[Kids-and-Teens] Ah, time again for Parent Teacher Conferences! Depending on what kind of school year your child has had so far, conferences can be a joy or a bummer. Regardless, conferences give parents an opportunity to discuss homework- and more.
- Parent-Teacher Conferences and Homework - Let's Talk!
[Reference-and-Education] Parent-teacher conferences may not be our favorite way to spend an hour, but they can be a positive experience. Plus, you get to share your Homework Philosophy!
- Relief From Vacation, Holiday and Weekend Homework
[Kids-and-Teens] I am no fan of vacation/ holiday/ weekend homework. I truly believe that not only do children need a break from homework, parents need a break from their children's homework!
- Homework Hotlines Help Students and Parents
[Kids-and-Teens] Times, they are a-changing. The era of running downstairs and asking Mom or Dad to help with homework may be coming to an end. These days, students can just as easily use a computer or cell phone to receive homework help. Welcome to the World of Homework Hotlines!
- Why Does My Child Do His Homework and Then Not Turn it In?
[Kids-and-Teens] Exasperated parents often ask me, "Why does my son (or daughter) do his homework and then not turn it in?" These understandably frustrated and confused parents are looking to me for answers, but I must admit that for years, I could not help them- until now.
- Kids Need Sleep More Than Homework
[Kids-and-Teens] Homework? Who cares about homework? Kids need sleep. Lots of sleep. They need consistent bedtimes and regular sleep hours.
- 10 Best Homework Tips For Busy & Fed-Up Families
[Kids-and-Teens] Homework is my thing I give homework presentations, workshops and seminars for parents and teachers; I talk to students about homework; I answer parents' emails concerning homework; I deal with my own children's homework. I have even created an entire homework site for families with pages and pages of homework tips, ideas, suggestions and advice! But, sometimes families don't have time for all of my homework knowledge; they want the quick-and-dirty, condensed version! So, if you are fed-up with homework and short on time, these Homework Tips are for you.
- Homework Organization For Students (And Their Parents)
[Kids-and-Teens] Parents, Homework Organization is possible for students! Share these proven tips with your child and watch as their homework is completed and turned in faster and easier than ever before!
- Homework and School - Two Sides of the Same Coin
[Kids-and-Teens] Homework is sent directly from school, yet many parents don't understand the strong homework and school connection. We sit down, see what comes out of those messy backpacks and hope that between ourselves and our children we will figure it all out. But, in order to know if our children are doing the right homework the right way, parents must fully grasp what is going on at school.
- Back to School Means Back to Homework
[Kids-and-Teens] Back to school is an exciting time for parents and students, full of hopes and positive expectations. Last school year- whether good or bad- is over, and it's time to move on to a new grade, a new teacher and a new room. A nice, clean slate. So what's with all the crying?
- Homework and After School Programs - A Good Match?
[Kids-and-Teens] After school programs are becoming more and more popular, and it's no wonder: these programs can be a true godsend for the millions of American families without a parent or relative available to pick up a child from school in the middle of the afternoon. Millions of children attend after school programs each day, but are these programs good places for doing homework?
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