Homework Solutions

Homework Solutions
Homework Solutions

Homework Solutions: Does Your Child Need Help?
If you are looking for homework solutions because your child is struggling for hours each night doing homework, you may need to look further than just help with homework itself. A tutor can usually help a child catch up on material missed because of illness or moving to a new city, and if something like that is the casue of your child’s struggle, tutoring can be very effective. However, if a child spends hours doing tasks that should take him just a few minutes, there may be something else going on under the surface. Homework should not be a painful struggle. But homework solutions like tutoring are only useful if the brain being taught is able to assimilate the information. If the brain’s ability to process information (correctly or quickly or both) is compromised or weak, the student will always have trouble learning.

Since most homework solutions focus on the symptoms of learning struggles rather than the underlying causes, those solutions do not work for the many students who have weak cognitive skills. Cognitive skills are like the tools the brain uses to learn information. Weak skills vs. strong skills is the difference between a hand-saw and a power-saw. The person using the hand-saw will take many many times longer to cut a pile of wood than the person using the power-saw. The person using the hand-saw may get through the whole pile of wood, but they’ll be very tired. They may even give up. This is what happens with students who are trying to learn with weak cognitive skills. Every task is so much harder than it needs to be. So, an alternative to tutoring has been added to the list of homework solutions available. That alternative is called “brain training”.

Homework Solutions: Where to Go Next
Brain training is the most revolutionary of all homework solutions, because it gets right to the root of what causes homework struggles. The most important thing to do is take a cognitive skills test at a qualified learning center. Be wary of tests that only give you a single IQ score. The right test will show you exactly which of your child’s cognitive skills are weak (there are many different skills, including memory skills, processing skills, attention skills, and so on). Once the test shows the source of the problem, a brain training program can be implemented. The best programs usually involve one-on-one training for several consecutive weeks. Drastic improvements are usually seen at around 6 weeks into the program, sometimes sooner. It is hard to imagine just how much difference strong cognitive skills can make in your child’s homework struggles. To read real-life examples of how brain training has worked for the many students we’ve worked with, read our tesimonials.

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