Cathy Vatterott, Professor of Education, University of Missouri-St. So, the next time your child mumbles, grumbles or shouts one of these phrases during homework time, here are tips for stopping procrastination in its tracks. If homework really is taking too long, causing distress, or interfering with sleep, play or family time, Vatterott recommends talking to the teacher. “It’s easy to think the child just doesn’t want to do the task, ” Ann Dolin, founder and president of Educational Connections Tutoring and author of Homework Made Simple tells Parentology.
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