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First Quarter Report Cards

A Clue to a Future of Achievement

By Raymond and Eileen Huntington

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  • Have a candid conversation with your child. Children who feel good about the learning process and confident in their own potential to achieve tend to do well in school. Parents and adult family members can nurture these feelings by maintaining an upbeat attitude and ensuring that their children know that they believe in their abilities.

    For this reason, setting up conferences with teachers, keeping a vigilant eye on homework and study habits and staying involved with your child's school should be positioned as positive – not punitive – tactics. From the beginning of the year to that final sprint across the finish line, you and your child should be part of the same winning team.


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