
Handling Your Kids’ Schoolwork With Fewer Power Struggles

Your kids know what they’re supposed to do, but they
…do not pay attention to the teacher
…are not completing their assignments
…often procrastinate until the VERY last minute.
…don’t listen when you try to help.
Then come the power struggles that wear you out.
It doesn’t have to be this way!
In 20 minutes, I will help you:
– Understand what is causing your child’s resistance
– Foster internal motivation in your children
– Create an action plan so that you no longer have to “convince” them to do their work
– Reduce the stress surrounding schoolwork!

WHAT IS INCLUDED
♦ 20-minute video lesson
You’ll learn why kids are so resistant to schoolwork (it’s not what you think!) and what you can do to foster more responsible behavior so that you don’t have to spend your time nagging and worrying
♦ Interactive guide
This resource will help you apply the tips you learn to YOUR situation
♦ Examples
You’re not just learning a theory in these lessons…you’re learning what you can actually DO to see positive change
♦ Template for your plan
You can use this template to fill out (and hang up!) your plan
♦ “Say This, Not That” suggestions
The words you should use to ensure your success!

“I really like this content. The format is just the perfect size/length of time.”
“Rachel has offered a lot of suggestions in a short amount of time that give us powerful tools to set us up for success in this unique school year. I like how these are simple and actionable steps that get us working with our child and based on problem-solving together. It helps me to hear the scientific explanation as well.”
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
For what ages of children are these lessons appropriate?
These lessons were created for parents of children ages 2-12 years old, but many of the tips apply to parents of adolescents as well.
How long does the training take to complete?
What types of schooling does this training address?
My child has ADHD. Can this training help us?
How can I receive additional support after I complete the training?
The Rachel Bailey Parenting Academy Club is a monthly subscription service ($35/month) that offers Live Q&A sessions with me for parents who complete these Relief Plans. Membership also includes community support, access to parenting resources, a Private Facebook Group where I keep open office hours to answer questions, email updates and other benefits. Click here to learn more about Rachel Bailey’s Parenting Academy Club.
Are there Relief Plans on other topics?
Yes!
Helping Kids Transition Off of Screens Relief Plan helps you motivate your children to get off of their device without your nagging… and helps reduce the stress surrounding screen time
Managing Parent Stress and Anxiety Relief Plan helps you change what you are doing that is keeping you stuck in a cycle of negativity…and helps you feel more in control by giving you clear steps for handling situations that feel overwhelming
Reducing Sibling Fighting Relief Plan helps you understand the real reasons for the negativity between your children and create an action plan so that you no longer have to play judge and jury when your children are arguing
Not Getting Sucked into Kids’ Big Emotions Relief Plan helps you identify strategies to remain in control of your emotions no matter what is happening around you so that you can reduce the negative interactions with your kids (and others!)
ABOUT RACHEL
I’m Rachel Bailey. For over a decade, I’ve helped hundreds of parents bring out the best in their children. In addition to my master’s degree in clinical psychology, I have been an ADHD coach, in-home mentor (helping to improve family dynamics), therapist, and teacher of positive parenting techniques. And I’m a mom.
Like many of you, I tried “traditional” strategies with my kids…yelling, threatening, even the “positive” ones like rewards and praise. But none of those strategies worked in the long run and they didn’t feel good for me or my kids. So I learned how to switch from “band-aid parenting” (using strategies that don’t stick after a while) to “long-game parenting,” which lead to results that lasted and made me feel more confident and in control. Now I teach other families how to do the same… and how to enjoy interacting with their kids again.
And I can teach you too.

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“I really liked the concept of you and your child being against the problem (not you against the child) – on the same team. This approach of concern and curiosity is much more effective than letting the anxieties of the parent (of children not performing well enough in school, not learning quick enough, etc.) affecting the parent/child relationship when it comes to getting school work done.”
Imagine:
~Your child paying attention in class, even when they’re not interested in the topic