Tips for parents struggling with homework

Durban – For many school-leavers, there’s relief at never having to battle with subjects like maths or physical science again if you don’t need them in your chosen career.

But when the time comes that parents need to help their children with homework, they often flounder and the task becomes a daily struggle that can create conflict in the family.

Two psychologists highlight some reasons why parents struggle to offer help and suggest ways for them to make meaningful contributions to their children’s education.

Durban-based founder of Jayde Green Counselling, Jayde Green, is a…

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