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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, or start with the guidance counselor. Get a tutor and make sure your kid is turning in their work (micromanage them).[/quote] OP here. Is this what everyone's doing this days-- getting tutors to make up for lousy teachers? How many of us GenXers had crappy teachers but no way did our parents spend hundreds of dollars a month on tutors. I got a C+ in earth science in 7th grade and yeah, mom and dad were disappointed but weren't going to end up in debt to raise my grade to a B+. [/quote] My parents wouldn’t have paid tutors to raise my grade, nor would they have been contacting my teachers over it. They met my teachers on Back to School night and that was it. It was my responsibility to bring home good grades, and if my grades weren’t good, it was my responsibility to figure out what was wrong and go talk to the counselor, etc.[/quote]
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