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Concerned
Parents |
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students refine their study habits is just one responsibility
among many for a parent. Needs can range from seeking
advice to resolve a specifc issue to trying to help student
who is really struggling. On top of that, parent
schedules, commuting, house rules, family values, parental
priorities and the number, ages and abilities of children
make for many unique circumstances. Our Parent
Resources are designed to fit within your unique
family dynamic. In fact, our first questions are
to figure out what you need. |
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| Parent
Resources |
The
tail doesn't wag the dog. Similarly, a study skills program
should not try to restructure how a family lives and functions.
Our Parent Resources
start with listening to how your family handles studying.
Next we can offer a series of solutions and provide feedback
as you try to implement it. |
| Homework
Headaches |
Parents
often see their children struggling with homework and might
try a variety of ways to get them to do ther homework.
Seeing the frustration is often simpler than seeing the solution.
We have worked with a lot of students who dislike their
homework for all kinds of reasons. Our parents resources
are designed to share our experiences and techniques to help
find a solution. |
| How
should I coach my child? |
There
can be a fine line between helping your child and doing their
work. A key to Parent Resources
is to help parents understand what they should be monitoring
and what feedback might be most helpful. |
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