Homework Sanity, Inc. has hundreds of success stories. You’re child isn’t the first person we’ve helped, or the last. The main reason we do the free assessment is to make sure your situation is something we’ve solved before. If we can’t help you to meet your priority then we have no wish to take your hard-earned money. Most of our clients work with us over years, not weeks. Our priority is to work with you long-term. Our clients come to us through other clients. That’s how we know we’re doing the best job possible. If you’re looking for a baby sitting service that is not us. If you’re looking for a team that can cut the stress caused by school then we’re the perfect team for you.
Here are just a few of our success stories of achievements with parents and children. More details of all these accomplishments appear in the upcoming book “Homework Sanity” coming Mother’s Day 2012.
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K – 3
- Giving children the tools to focus within school on their own
- Increasing their passion for reading
- Helping them with confidence in math
- Breaking them through to read at higher grade levels
3-6
- Showing them how to bring what they learn in school to life
- Moving them into higher levels of math on their own
- Getting them into creative writing and production of artistic projects
- Helping them to show their ideas outside of the classroom
7-9
- Helping them to understand being a grown up isn’t that far away
- Getting them away from video game addictions
- Helping them to use technology in a productive way
- Providing them with better study habits
- Showing them how to increase their grades with more focus and less study
10-12
- Preparing above average students for the right College/University experience for them and their families budget
- Moving Failing children into young adults that want to attend College
- Navigation of what schools make the right choices for your young adult’s strengths
- Study skills
- Time Management habits
- Helping them to return to school after 10, 20, or 30+ years away
- Getting them focused on being in the class and not living in the past
International
- Guiding them from international school systems into the US, or system of another country
- Helping them to make cultural adjustments before their child enters the new country
- Making sure they don’t lose their core culture on their adventure to another part of the world


