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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Curiosity can be detrimental if you are not careful. If you don't have anything constructive to add, it's best to move on. It's not your place to judge someone else's child or accuse them of not doing well in school. To the original poster, you deserve applause for being a proactive parent. Students who do well on tests like the SOL often have proactive parents. You got this! I’m sorry I don’t know any resources. [/quote] Oh really? How can curiosity be detrimental? I am not judging someone else's child or how they choose to raise them but i have never heard of a parent preparing students for a 3rd grade SOL test. I understand the 6th grade SOL is considered in the 7th grade geometry determination but 3rd grade SOLs don't seem like something you would do something special for. I am not opposed to extra-curricular study or advanced academics. My kid went to TJ and I know the drill but 3rd grade SOLs are not useful for much. If you want your kid to be successful academically, math is the bottleneck for almost all students. Sometimes language too. And the best way to improve math before algebra is to get real comfortable with the math properties. They will help you with math competitions (my kid was aime) and general mental flexibility.[/quote]
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