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10 Reasons Grades Go Down
Below is a list of 10 reasons grades drop.
Please take a look at this list and see if your child's
schoolwork is hurting because of one of the following areas:
1. Does your child worry excessively—over
schoolwork or personal life? This may take energy away from
her work. A little concern is healthy; excessive worry is not
2. Is your child experiencing a traumatic
situation at home, such as a divorce, fighting between
parents, illness or death?
3. Is your child experiencing discomfort in
school, such as wearing clothing too tight? Is the temperature
or noise level too low or too high?
4. Is your child lazy or not able to follow
through with a decision? This may stem from negative
surroundings, critical friends or relatives. It is counter
productive.
5. Is your child unmotivated? If so, he may
not have good feelings about his abilities or relationships.
6. Does your child have behavior problems
such as arguing with others, aggressiveness or silliness?
7. Does your child suffer emotionally from
low self-esteem, being a failure or depression?
8. Does your child not have a focus? If he
were to stop doing many things and focus on one activity such
as schoolwork, grades would improve.
9. Is your child sick often? Does he have
headaches, stomachaches, fevers? Has he missed an excessive
amount of school because of this? Does he have too much fun
when he is sick at home?
10. Does your child show a lack of
interest? Is he dull or listless? Is he uninterested in what
he is studying?
If
you see your child's grades falling, do not wait. Please
contact your child's teacher or guidance counselor. They are
ready to help you as you help your child do his or her very
best in school.
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