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  • Performance-Based Parents (9-25-2009)

     

    TODAY’S SCRIPT:

    I never put much focus on report cards. Instead, i encouraged my kids to do their best and I praised them for their success.

    Kids need to learn in life that doing well is their own responsibility, not just to make their parents happy. But parents can have a vital cheerleader role, encouraging their kids to excel.

    A child’s grades usually remain pretty consistent throughout their school years. So, if your child’s grades are slipping,  have a conversation about what needs to change and then move on. Don’t dwell on it. But begin searching for other factors that may be affecting them, which is often the case. Falling grades are most often a red flag of emotional or physical issues, not laziness.


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