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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] It may not be that that teacher is lousy. It might be your kid is a lousy student. I am 54. My parents got me math tutors in school. [/quote]
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