Is My Kid Stupid? Avoiding an Educational Disaster by Nzingha West (@urbaneacademics )

by | May 16, 2011 | ARC, B+ | 1 comment

Hott Synopsis

I know what you’re thinking

AmazonGR – Author

but so many actually wonder that very thing every day.
Does your child spend hours doing homework?
Do they forget to do things you just told them to do?
Is their teacher suggesting additional assistance or tutoring?3
Do you know you need help but don’t know where to turn?
Do you constantly wonder which direction to turn?
Do you feel completely inept at handling your child’s educational needs?

Get a path.
Make a plan.
Use ‘Is My Kid Stupid?’ as a guide to help your child through the labyrinth of the educational system.

Hott Review

No one does everything right but, as parents, we are expected to make the best choices to propel our children through school and prepare them for life in the ‘real world.’ But what if a typical public school classroom doesn’t meet their needs? What if their teacher says that they’re not up to current standards? What if you see your child struggling through their homework every night and the school won’t recognize that there is a problem?

Where are parents to turn for advice, for help, for confidence? ‘Is My kid Stupid?’ answers those questions and more. I’ve struggled with my kids for years. The system just can’t help all children. This book has given me a clear picture of where I went wrong and how to proceed. now, to just put it into practice.

** A note to the author… It would help greatly if you’d change the title a bit. My children spend hours discussing which one of them I thought was stupid. **

Author: Nzingha West
Rating: B+
Steam: Nada
Publisher: Amazon.com Publish Date: March 7th 2011
ISBN: 0615457304 Price: $14.75(GR)

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Written by Regina Hott

I love to read! But I don't always think the synopsis on the backs of books do them justice. I do, however, believe all books should come with an intended rating - or at least a steam FYI. So, I'm taking upon myself to educate all -- christian & secular readers, alike -- on the books behind the synopsis and the possible things you may not want your YA reader to see. Enjoy!

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1 Comment

  1. BookQuoter

    I agree with you, It would be hard to recommend this title, even parents might get sensitive.