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"Your Child Depends On You!" Dear Parent, Maybe you are one of the lucky parents, you have a child that loves school.
When you talk with your son or daughter, and ask them if they are having any problems with school, they say "No problems at school, today." But you still have the feeling that you could be doing more to help your child succeed.
When you talk to other parents they feel So we know your concerns may be warranted. Also, it is good to know that you are proactive and concerned about doing all you can to help support and guide your child. Part of your job as a parent is to protect, nurture and direct your child through their life.
Many children/teens do hide problems from their parents, Or, you may be one of the unlucky parents, who has a
son or daughter that has changed into a sullen, scowling child/teen that
says:
You can forget about your child doing his or her homework, they don't listen to you anymore.. You don't know what to do. Worst of all, you are afraid your child/teen
When you try to talk to him Don't despair, we have help for you to get them back on the right track. We have help right here for you to read and assist you. If you have school problems with your high school, middle school or
grade school child we offer solutions here for you. Our guides and
children resources will help you with parenting your children. Your Child/Teen may be afraid to tell you things... How to Prepare Your Children For Success is a guide every parent should read. Here you will discover how to help your child achieve their full potential in school. You will know the right things to do and how to respond to help guide your child with school and learning related problems. Written by a director of learning, who has had years of knowledge, and thousands of first hand experiences dealing with the complex problems children face at school. You will be able to support your child and understand why your child has difficulties in school. All parents will experience problems at one time or another with their child. Problems at school can easily be prevented if you know how to properly handle them. As a good parent, you will be able to help your child develop good study habits and even learn to enjoy going to school. The secrets to the best ways to praise your child so you both can be happy and share in their accomplishments. You will find out many of the possible dangers your child may be facing in his education. Going to school for a child is like your going to your job at work. You have job stress and your child has school stress. There are questions every parent needs to ask... Your child may be hiding stressful situations at school, with teachers, other students, with bullies on the playground and even on the school bus if your child rides one!
The parents are upset and call or visit the school. Parents are looking to fix the problem with the school, the teacher and the class their child is in. Your child suffers from not having the support he needs when your child needs it. As a parent, it is up to you to do your best to give him or her your full attention. Sadly, they are too late to avert the child being moved down and a parent who is proactive may have avoided this problem.
Many teachers are asked to move a child down a class or a set for reasons other than the child can not do the work. A child will ask to be moved down to be with friends in another group. Parents are not aware of this and do not understand why their child is not doing well in a class that should be easy for them.
The real reason why your child may not be Teachers see this happen every day. Children want to be with their friends and will act up in class and not do their homework in order to be moved down. If a child wants to get their way bad enough they will stop paying attention in class or even fail tests to be moved down and back with their group of friends.
So the real reason your child may be moved down Does your child have a learning problem? You can understand how your child learns with help from the book. Children learn in different ways, do you know if your child is a visual child, an auditory child or a kinaesthetic child? Read more about it in the book.
Help your child better by knowing how they learn.
As
a parent you are worried about the safety and welfare of your child.
With the influences of knife and gang crime, violence on TV and the Internet, your child's environment is filled with many temptations. Your school is working hard to maintain a safe
environment for your child to learn. Teens influence each other and sometimes your child/teen can be doing activities that would surprise you! Drugs, alcohol, marijuana and even predators on the Internet can cause irreparable damage to your child/teen. You need to know how to recognize the signs that show you if your child/teen is involved in these illegal substances and dangerous activities. As a parent in order to be sure your child/teen is with good kids. Get to know their friends and be sure you know what they do when they are together. Contact their parents and verify where they are going and when they will return for your own peace of mind.
Do you really know what you child/teen is doing when Know the warning signs. If your child has stomach aches,
headaches, mood swings, is wetting the bed or has emotional breakdowns
that don't seem normal then look deeper for the cause.
Many parents find out too late their child/teen is into drugs, smokes, or is involved in gang related groups. Talking to your child/teen is the cornerstone of getting to know their problems. Really listen and encourage them to tell you all about it. Do not judge, just listen. There are many good social groups, groups for children of divorcing parents, teen awareness groups, church groups and places of worship all ready to help you and your child/teen.
(Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration) Be a Proactive Parent. Be aware and listen to your children/teen. Let them know that no matter what happens they can come to you. Uncover the crucial indicators
and warning signs that you need to know!
Feel safe in the knowledge you will know
what to do if you
1. How to reduce your child's stress - at school and at home. (pg. 6) 2. Making sure your child has breakfast - and how important that really is. (pg. 8)
3. How to give the right support
to improve your child's study habits -
4. Minimizing the stress of problems at home - what to do and how your whole family, including your spouse, can help. (pg. 8) 5. How reading, exercise, music help your child - unwind and refresh themselves. (pg 20 - 25) 6. What can make a child lose focus - and lose their desire to learn. (pg. 26) 7. How to deal with warning signs - from school. (pg. 26) 8. What to do if your child is expelled - how to deal with the problem. (pg. 28) 9. Supporting your child's mental health - reinforcing good work with affirmations. (pg. 30 - 34)
10 Surviving the knowledge your
child is involved in a bad group -
11. Refocusing your child/teen - towards good support groups. (pg. 35 - 39) 12. How to cope with a divorce - a a trial separation and how this affects your child. (pg. 42) 13. Are you a divorced Mom or Dad? - How to cope or how to deal with your new role. (pg. 42 - 43) 14. Sports and the uplifting effects of exercise - and accomplishment. (pg. 45) 15. Determine your child/teen's learning style - visual, auditory or kinaesthetic. (pg. 48 - 50)
16. How to deal with the dreaded
phone call or letter telling you your child is in serious trouble at
school - common sense ways to handle it.
(pg. 26) 17. How to use the special Progress Report - that helps you know for sure how your child is doing in school. (pg. 51) 18. Follow Up Progress Monitoring Report - to have a follow up plan for continuing monitoring of your child's progress. (pg 52) You have the help you need right here. So you can stop worry about your child and how they are doing in school, how to monitor them and know what to do to help your child succeed. As a Parent,
Be warned, most parents get involved too late in their children's education and in most cases very little or nothing can be done to rectify situations once the damage has been done. Testimonials From Satisfied Parents & Clergy!
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