
10-17-2013, 11:20 AM
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Good approach
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Originally Posted by KARENNN
I think the parents should ask to review any SAT scores or intelligence tests that he has taken in the past (his guidance counselor should have). If he scored well on those, you may be right that he just needs motivation. If his scores were low, he may need help with school work (tutoring). The parents just need to do some research so they know how to start helping.
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Very good advice and a common sense approach.
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