U WANNA BE A GOOD PARENT.
HERE IS A LIST OF THINGS NOT TO DO...
DONT PUSH THEM INTO THINGS U WANT THEM TO DO. u had your chance let them make their own decision but guide them and talk with them on what they want to do.
next... knowledge and wisdom is more valuable THEN the LETTER GRADE, if they get a B or A be proud, but don't gloat,
C is still passing by my book but ask if if that REALLY is the best they can do...then accept it. dont stress them out about their grades, their is more to life then GRADE LETTERS. and if they get a D, have a talk, possibly make some decisions or punishments.
this is what its like from a A+ student.
OVER WORKED, OVER STRESSED, and thoght of failer and punishment enters the mind and then dark thoghts enter, and possable MELTDOWN...
2007-05-08 19:41:16
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answered by slayerschatz 2
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Hire a summer tutor--or tutor you own child.
Sometimes the child is only in need of a little extra lovin' care from a parent.
Can you give any more info? Are there any reasons that the child could have? Any extenuating circumstances? Do the child and teacher get along? Can your child see the chalkboard? Have you gone through a divorce recently? Is s/he being bullied at school?
If this is unusual for this child--search until you find the answer. If it has been going on for years, hold the child back a grade or change schools. Sometimes a child has a hard time at one school, but when moved does much better.
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2007-05-08 19:30:00
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answered by Prince Charming 2
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How old is your kid ? If you can tutor the child yourself that would be a great idea. Remember to make learning fun and interesting. Do not nag the child yet make one thing known that getting good grades is important. Fix study hours at home where there are no distractions, monitor the child without being intrusive. Applaud a good grade, ask questions like what went wrong if the grades are really bad. Maybe the child has a learning / retaining disability, It is also possible the child is not understanding what is taught in class. Be patient. Ask the child to revise everything done at school daily. Remember everyone is not an Einstein
2007-05-08 19:37:43
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answered by Anonymous
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The parent should talk to the teacher, principal and school administration about holding him back another year. Summer school could also be discussed as an option.
Make sure hearing and vision have been tested to be sure there are no problems there that are holding him back.
Talk to but don't yell at the child about the reasons behind the under acvhievement. Do they do the work and not turn it in? Work on responsibility.
Do they just not understand? Try starting again at the beginning of the year as a refresher and see where the problems start.
2007-05-08 19:31:58
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answered by Tab 2
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Well, the best thing you should do to your child is just simply encourage him to study hard. Do not scold him if he got a low or a failing grade but cheer him up so that he could realize how important is he for you although he is not a deserving son. In that case, he will be encouraged to study and study hard.
Based from the source, there are three factors that develop child's mental intelligence-- first one is the gene (inheritance), the second is parent's care and the last is the nutrition.
2007-05-08 19:48:19
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answered by Volcom 1
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Be patient, perhaps see if there is anything they could do to help the child - whether it be helping them with their homework every night, hiring a tutor, finding an educational center near by such as Sylvan or Kumon. The parent could be very active in the childs school life, and have an open communication line with the teacher (weekly progress reports, etc)
2007-05-08 19:30:58
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answered by starsnmoons0101 3
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2016-10-15 04:12:49
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answered by ? 4
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Believe it or not most teachers will gladly help out your child if you talk with them. Ask for work they suggest that might help.
If it's too late for the year try getting a tutor and if that isn't in your budget try getting some edu work books and really devote some time to getting your child to where they need to be.
Just remember to be pacient and give your child lots of encouragement!
2007-05-08 19:32:55
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answered by Starr 2
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Whatever. Grade level is artificial. Are you worried that your child is below average, or are you just worried that they don't jump through arbitrary hoops? I suppose it you are worried about developmental disabilities you should take the child to a well-recommended specialist in child development, and make a point of staying positive and encouraging to the child.
2007-05-08 19:32:04
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answered by zilmag 7
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Your school can provide the name of someone who can do an assessment of what's wrong and what can help. Sometimes it's tutoring, sometimes it might be eyeglasses. You need some professional help. Then, your child might benefit from books on CD or tape: look up Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic: www.rfbd.org.
2007-05-08 19:32:22
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answered by Katherine W 7
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