Interpreting the End-of-the-Year Report Card
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July 25, 2013
Interpreting the End-of-the-Year Report Card
The end-of-the year report card tells more than just grades. Has your child shown progress since the beginning of the year? Also important are teacher comments. Praise the positives first, and then look more deeply at troubling grades. Finally, analyze your own family’s lifestyle to be sure there is enough homework and downtime each day.
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