Homeroom
Abby and Brian, founders of Teachers Who Tutor, share their extensive experience as classroom teachers, tutors, and parents, in a weekly column for The Atlantic called “Homeroom,” where they respond to parents’ educational questions, helping them to assist schoolwork and more.
Latest Columns
Homeroom: Why Kids Need Summer-Reading Assignments
They need time to recharge. But taking a break shouldn’t mean ignoring academic skills altogether.
Homeroom: I’m Dreading Parent-Teacher-Conference Day
I feel like it’s my annual performance review, but with my son.
Homeroom: My Daughter Doesn’t Use Social Media—But She’s Being Cyberbullied
Is the school responsible for helping?
Homeroom: My Kid’s School Is Full of Cheats
He works hard, but the system is working against him.
Homeroom: I’m Concerned About Wokeness at My Child’s School
Most of the teachers and parents I talk with just want school to be school.
Homeroom: How Can I Get My Husband’s Ex to Agree on Homework Rules?
If adults don’t set the same expectations, children can get caught in the middle.
Homeroom: My Kid Can’t Write an Essay Without Having a Meltdown
She gets overwhelmed every time—but breaking the assignment down into smaller steps could help her manage it.
Homeroom: How Much Homework Is Too Much?
My son does an average of five or six hours of homework every night. Is this normal?
Homeroom: My Daughter Is Falling Behind
She used to love school. But after a year of remote classes, she is totally unmotivated.
Homeroom: Returning to the Classroom Might Not Be Easy
Transitioning back to in-person school will be a profound shift. How can I help my son prepare?
Homeroom: My Son Spends Hours Studying. Then He Forgets Everything.
Are there memory tricks he could be using?
Homeroom: My Daughter Is Working Too Hard
She’s always been a perfectionist—but in the pandemic, this tendency has gotten worse.
Homeroom: How Grandparents Can Help With Online Learning
They can be in an especially good position to facilitate honest conversations.
Homeroom: I Can’t Keep Prodding My Son to Do His Work
How do I know that he’ll be able to work independently when he gets to college?
Homeroom: Don’t Help Your Kids With Homework
Focus on prioritization and process, not the assignment itself.
Homeroom: How Can I Teach My Kid to Love Reading?
One daughter can’t bear to put her book down. The other only wants to play dress-up.
Homeroom: My Kid’s Teacher Doesn’t Like Her
I’ve told my daughter that Ms. G is struggling with her own issues in the pandemic. But getting her out the door is still a nightmare.
Homeroom: How Can I Get My Child to Finish Her Work?
She says she’s “done” when she’s not. And when I try to intervene, it ends in tears.
Homeroom: You Can Set Screen-Time Rules That Don’t Ruin Your Kids’ Lives
We don’t want our children spending all day on devices—but we don’t want to deprive them of social outlets in the pandemic, either.
My Child Is Near Tears Every Day
Our son needs structure, but he also needs to unwind. What should we prioritize?
I Run a Tutoring Company. I Get Dozens of Calls a Day About Learning Pods.
This is what the scramble to teach from home looks like.