Articles, tagged with "academic performance", page 1
Arcade Games: A New Mania
Arcade games are another type of games which provide entertainment and relaxation to players. These games are played with the help of a coin. These arcade games usually need particular coin to run them as they are installed in coin operated electronic mac...
Introduce Your Child to World of Web
As a parent it is your responsibility to shape up the academic career of your child. The research has revealed that students who get immense support from their parents shine as a student. Those children who get parental guidance and supervision while prac...
Private Tutors - What Tutors Do?
The grades and the academic performance of the child is often the basis of the parents when it comes to hiring a private instructor. After evaluating the academic performance of the child, the parents would then decide if the child could benefit from a pr...
An Overview of Teen Help Services
Many teenagers of today’s world are faced with a number of problems and issues. Many of these families find that these issues are causing troubled teens. These issues are sometime too much for a family unit to handle. This is because some of these issu...
Pointers for Parents --- How to get your teen’s back on a school time sleep pattern.
Shortened total sleep time, erratic sleep/wake schedules, late bed and rise times, and poor sleep quality are have all been shown to be negatively associated with academic performance for kids from middle school through the college years. One study found...
Divorce – how it affects the children
Couples who are about to get divorced should know that their decision could have a negative impact on their child's long-term academic performance. The consequences of parental divorce may lead to higher school drop-out rates among children whose parents ...
Meditation helps school children cope with stress
Half of the world's children live under highly stressful conditions.
This is true for academically and emotionally pressured kids at our
most elite schools, and more true for kids from lower income families,
who by age six have twice the level of stres...
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