New Year, New School? Making a Mid-Year Transition isn’t as Tough as You Think – And it Could be Just What Your Child Needs
Remember those goals you and your child set back in August for the coming school year? The ones that encompassed both academic and behavioral expectations? The advent of a mid-year break – and the pending arrival of a new school term – is the ideal time to assess just how much progress has been made towards those goals. It may also be your last effective chance to make more substantial adjustments, including transferring to a school better equipped to fulfill your child’s particular needs.
While you’ve probably heard horror stories regarding the perils of transitioning a child into a new school mid-way through the year, the truth is that if things aren’t going well now, it’s unlikely they’ll go any better next semester – especially if your child has received consistently concerning reports or has established a pattern of behavioral or academic issues that may be difficult for him/her to overcome in the remaining weeks and months of the school year.
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Ever Wish They Taught a Parenting Class in College? Online Parenting Classes Provide Convenient, Effective Support
Dealing with teens, negotiating difficult relationships, navigating your child's school and behavioral issues – wouldn't it be nice if there were classes that could help you handle it?
Sometimes, even the best parents sometimes need a little help. That's why online parenting classes are making such a big difference in the lives of so many busy (and often over-stressed) parents. Created and taught by qualified family relationship professionals, internet-based parenting classes give you the skills, tools and insight you need to become a better, more effective parent. Each class is also designed to focus on specific parenting topics, from supporting a child with ADHD to easing the tension of a troubled parent-child or step-parent relationship.
And because each class is conducted online, you're free to complete the course at your own pace and your own convenience – engaging in each simple, practical exercise when it works for you. That way, each online class helps you expand your portfolio of parenting skills steadily and effectively – without the stress of adding yet another commitment to your already busy schedule. After all, learning to be a better parent should be a pleasure, not a pain.
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