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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No. Never have. And at 16, 13 and 11, my kids are excelling. Not trying to brag, I'd never say that if it weren't anonymous. I am surprised when I hear friends say they were quizzing their children before a test or questioning why the teacher didn't give out a study guide. I honestly don't know when my kids have tests. I do have high expectations for them in school. It's not as if I don't care. I just haven't gotten involved in that way and it has worked well for us. [/quote] My kids did extra-curricular music, drama, sports, etc. we took advantage of college summer camp programs a few times. But I did not supplement beyond that. We did zero test prep. I have a National Merit Scholar in college on a full academic scholarship. My other kids have done great as well. Four in or through college. [/quote]
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