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Homework does not have to be a nightly battleground. The Homework Peace Plan gives parents and carers practical, compassionate tools to reduce homework conflict and support their children’s learning—without falling into the trap of micromanagement. If you are tired of evenings filled with arguments, tears, or silent standoffs, this book offers a clear path to calmer, more productive family time.
Inside, you will find step-by-step guides for building effective study routines, creating a focused homework environment, and setting healthy parent role limits. Learn how to teach your child essential planning skills, foster their independence, and use proven motivation tools that actually work. The book also covers how to communicate with teachers, support your child’s focus, and handle setbacks without letting stress take over. Each chapter is packed with real-life examples, practical exercises, and scripts you can use right away.
Whether your child is just starting school or already facing big assignments, The Homework Peace Plan meets you where you are. It is ideal for parents, carers, and anyone seeking to support learning while nurturing confidence and independence support. By following the advice within, you can transform homework from a source of tension into an opportunity for growth and connection—making evenings calmer and relationships stronger.

The Homework Peace Plan

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  • Navin Sarkhel is a dedicated advocate for family harmony and effective learning. With years of experience supporting parents and children through the everyday challenges of homework, Navin brings a grounded, empathetic perspective to the table. His work is informed by a deep belief in the power of routines, clear boundaries, and respectful communication to transform the home learning environment. Having witnessed the shifting landscape of education and family life, Navin understands that the pressures of modern schooling can sometimes overshadow the joy of learning and connection. Growing up in a community where education was both a privilege and a source of family pride, Navin saw firsthand how nightly homework could either unite or divide households. He draws inspiration from the long-standing tradition of the evening study hour—a time for both learning and togetherness. Through his writing, Navin seeks to help families reclaim this tradition, making homework a source of growth rather than conflict. His mission is to empower parents to support their children’s independence and confidence, while preserving the warmth and calm that make home a true foundation for success.

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