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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Academically? Never. The place for parents to intervene is if there are concerns about their child's mental or physical health.[/quote] NP . I agree with this post overall; however, academic problems can be a sign of mental or physical ones. A student I know felt certain professors were "out to get" him and the issue in the end wasn't academic; it was a mental health issue. This is a very fine line for parents to walk sometimes, and it's hard to tell from a distance whether an issue is a case of just advising (if asked) a young adult who is navigating a professor-student interaction, or if it's a case of an academic problem being part of a larger problem. I just offer that as something to consider. [/quote]
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