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[quote=Anonymous]A one on one tutor should be able to get her up to speed pretty fast. If you can afford a once a week session that would help. (Twice a week to start would be better but she’d probably be fine either way.) I agree that the most useful thing you can do now is to get her in structured activities. Sports is great. Her tutor will give her homework and she will have to plan around the sports practices to get everything done. Theatre, dance or whatever she’s interested in. Suggest at least 2 activities, that way she has something every other day. This will help build discipline and get her ready for school. Starting school for the first time as a 9th grader - so high school! will be really difficult for her. She’ll be getting used to the academics and dealing with the social dynamics for the first time. It’ll be exhausting. At least this will give her some practice. [/quote]
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