Adapt Lessons to Your Child's Interests
Play to your child's interests in order to motivate him academically. read more
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Play to your child's interests in order to motivate him academically. read more
It's quite normal for a bad experience to have effects on classroom rules, but one needs to be rational about the actual risks faced. read more
It is not at all unusual for gifted kids to immerse themselves in a single subject or interest to the exclusion of other topics. read more
A school psychologist can explain the various tests (e.g., what they are designed to measure), discuss your daughter's performance, and comment on how... read more
Find ideas on how to help a child become a better test-taker. read more
It's rarely a good idea to hold back a good student simply because she wants to stick around. read more
Take this quiz to find your child's strengths and weaknesses in test taking. read more
A mother disagrees with the administrators of her son's school, who believe he has received a "fair and appropriate public education" and should gradu... read more
A mother seeks help for her teen with LD, who has not been helped in resource room and is now refusing to go to school. read more
A child should not be held back a grade because he lacks the ability to restrict his natural desire to socialize. read more
Most children do not "catch up" when held back. Retention won't turn them into successful students unless the reasons for their continuing struggles a... read more
Our expert suggests how to keep a child on-task with his homework. read more
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