Your Child's School
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School and LearningSchool Performance
When a child is rushing through her work, the real problem is finding out why.
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School and LearningSchool Performance
It's important to enjoy your child's growing up process and to accept him as he is. Praise his achievements and give him help when he needs it, but don't take responsibility for his deadlines.
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School and LearningSchool Performance
All children are motivated. The real task is to find out what motivates them.
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School and LearningSchool Performance
Fearing that a child will fail is normal, but whether or not she does is her choice. The parent's role is to be patient and set good boundaries.
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School and LearningYour Child's School
It's sometimes difficult to restrain a gifted and talented student who wants to take part in every interesting activity.
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School and LearningYour Child's SchoolBy FamilyEducation Editorial Staff
Is your child stressed or burned out? Do you know the signs? Here's how to help.
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School and LearningYour Child's School
Is it beneficial to all students to reward grades in school with special events?
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School and LearningYour Child's School
Learn from an expert how you can stand up for your gifted child's educational rights.
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School and LearningSchool Performance
Our expert suspects a learning disability in a nine-year-old, and advises the mother to seek an evaluation by the school.
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School and LearningSchool Performance
Your daughter cares less than you do about her success in school, and until she cares there really isn't any way for you to change her.
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School and LearningSchool Performance
As long as a teen is handing in his homework and not getting into trouble, his parents should be grateful.
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School and LearningSchool Performance
It's not enough simply to reward your child for good grades or behavior. Work with him to decide what the rewards should be.
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School and LearningSchool Performance
An eye-care practitioner can determine what sorts of specific color combinations would be significant for a child with color blindness.
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School and LearningSchool Performance
When a child is lagging in his academic developmental level, his parents should ask the school to test him for learning disabilities and then devise an educational plan.
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School and LearningSchool Performance
There are several things you can do to help your child remember to turn in his schoolwork, but he will have to accept the responsibility.
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School and LearningSchool Performance
A psychologist or diagnostician must determine the child's preferred language and conduct a language assessment before proceeding with testing for giftedness.
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School and LearningSchool Performance
Testing young children is a challenge, since they are can be less attuned to the demands of the testing situation.
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School and LearningSchool Performance
The Otis-Lennon School Ability Test (OLSAT) measures abstract thinking and reasoning ability in students between the ages of 5 and 18.
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