Effective Rewards
It's not enough simply to reward your child for good grades or behavior. Work with him to decide what the rewards should be. read more
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It's not enough simply to reward your child for good grades or behavior. Work with him to decide what the rewards should be. read more
Begin by conferencing with your son's school counselor, all his teachers, and him to determine what exactly is going on and to work out a plan. read more
Not doing well might be a bid for attention -- any kind of attention, even if it's bad. read more
"Hating" school is normal behavior at any age, for any number of understandable reasons. read more
What can parents do when their daughter stops focusing on her high-school academics because they are "not relevant" to her chosen career of musical th... read more
There are logical steps a parent can take when his eighth-grader refuses to do his homework. read more
As long as a teen is handing in his homework and not getting into trouble, his parents should be grateful. read more
Our expert suggests steps a mother can take to solve her son's problem of talking in class. read more
When a student is embarrassed by his freshman year performance, he needs to perform a self-exam of his academic year. read more
Discovering why your child doesn't care about school is the first step in helping him succeed. read more
The attitude you have about your child's teacher can affect your child's success with that teacher. read more
The Otis-Lennon School Ability Test (OLSAT) measures abstract thinking and reasoning ability in students between the ages of 5 and 18. read more
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