_But there are advantages to being elected President.
All too often we are giving our young people cut flowers when we should be teaching them to grow their own plants. —John W. Gardner
The reality is that some kids just don’t like school.
_We can only do the best we can with what we have.
Involvement in your child’s education is important. Use some of these strategies to stay involved, no matter your child’s age.
Find valuable resources for dealing with school problems that your child may encounter.
Every parent wants her or his child to succeed in school—find out how to help when your child is struggling academically.
Regardless of the cause of your child’s behavior problems, it’s important to address them quickly and positively to make sure they do not continue.
By getting to the source of the issue, you can be sure that your efforts are positively affecting your child and her or his school life.
Find answers to your questions and concerns about your child’s school problems.
It can be tough learning that your child is having difficulties in school, but you can help get her or him back on track.