When a Good Student Begins to Fail
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. read more
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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. read more
When your child pretends that he left his homework at school, his "forgetfulness" may be masking a larger confidence problem. read more
This Valentine's Day, share this story with your child to help you talk about rejection and hurt feelings. read more
IDEA and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 are two federal laws that affect how a child with disabilities is educated. Find out how they d... read more
It's sometimes difficult to restrain a gifted and talented student who wants to take part in every interesting activity. read more
When "B" grades indicate a drop in your child's performance, you need to step in. read more
Is your child stressed or burned out? Do you know the signs? Here's how to help. read more
Is it beneficial to all students to reward grades in school with special events? read more
Learn from an expert how you can stand up for your gifted child's educational rights. read more
Our expert suspects a learning disability in a nine-year-old, and advises the mother to seek an evaluation by the school. read more
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. read more
As long as a teen is handing in his homework and not getting into trouble, his parents should be grateful. read more
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