When Retention Fails
Holding your child back a grade can backfire. What do you do then? read more
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Holding your child back a grade can backfire. What do you do then? read more
How can you encourage your child to self-motivate? read more
Find information about popular tests such as the WISC and Stanford-Binet. read more
What do I do about my 13-year-old daughter, who is suddenly losing interest in school? read more
Learn a number of steps that might make test-taking easier for an anxious child. read more
Kindergarten and first grade are the best times to hold back a child. read more
Your child's Geselle score doesn't tell the whole story. Combine it with another assessment for an accurate picture of his development. read more
Although repeating a grade can initially help a child academically, sometimes doing so can have far-reaching effects. read more
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 a... read more
All children are motivated. The real task is to find out what motivates them. read more
What can you do when your spouse makes unrealistic study and homework rules for the kids? 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
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