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How to Get Your Childs Grades Up in the Second Quarter



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By : Jay Murton    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-01-02 10:24:05
For many children the first quarter and marking period for school is coming to a close and parents are receiving the first report cards of the school year. How children handle the first marking period can vary greatly from child to child so it is important to not only pay attention to the grades but to think about what those grades mean for the rest of the school year. Some children tend to do really good in the beginning of the year because school is new to them again while others will not do so well because they have to get back into the swing of things again. Other children will do great the first few weeks of school but then grow bored quickly and their grades will start to decline by the time the first report cards come out. In order to keep children interested in school and keep their grades up parents should determine which type of child they have and then go from there. Hopefully with a little hard work you can get your child s grades up in the second quarter and keep them that way for the remainder of the year.

The first thing you will want to do is talk to your child s teacher and see what they think any problems might be and what their suggestions are regarding fixing such problems. In many cases a lower grade can be the result of something as simple as needing improvement in hand writing or moving closer to the board in class. The only way you will truly know what the problem is when your child is in class and your not there to see for yourself is by talking to your child s teachers and getting their input.

Next you will want to examine your child s study habits at home as if your child is getting lower grades than he or she is capable of there has to be a reason. Make sure that your child has a quiet space to study and that they are not watching the television while doing so. Although they maybe able to get work done while watching television it is likely that they are not retaining as much information as they should be. A good, quiet place to work with a comfortable surface to work on will help in getting your child s grades up in the second quarter.

Finally, set a specific time to do homework and be sure that your child and you stick to it. Getting into a routine will help get your child used to the fact that a certain time is set aside for only studying and there may be less arguments when it comes time to get down to work. It may help to give your child a little time after school to play before having them start homework so that they can expend some of their pent up energy but don t wait to late because then they may feel rushed.

If you know your child is capable of better grades then you should work with them to find the reason for not reaching those grades. Often it is something simple that can easily be changed and have them getting better grades in no time at all.

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