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Report Cards What to do ?
How will you react? Whether it's As, Ds, or grades in between -- what's the best way to react to your child's report card? Click on your situation for a custom list of tips, along with ideas to help your child improve.

1. My child works very hard, but her grades are low.

Tips for talking with your child If you work with your child every night and she’s still not getting the material, be gentle with her. If your child isn’t catching on, she’s probably feeling bad and really needs your support.

Ask your child how she thinks she did.
As you read the card, watch that your body language and words don’t show disappointment.

If you know your child has been trying really hard, let her know that you appreciate that: “You really worked hard and this report card doesn’t say that. Maybe we should go in and talk with your teacher about how we can help you.”

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