Students will soon begin practice for fall sports. The best athletes condition year round. The same is true with successful musicians. It is understood that hard work results in quality performance. We want and expect each participant to succeed, to do his or her personal best.
Soon students will return to school. We hold each learner to high standards. In order to achieve their learning potential, each must come to school ready to learn. Parents can help. Shorten TV viewing hours. Designate a family reading time. Spend time at the library. Eat nutritious meals. Begin an early bedtime schedule. Discuss your hopes and high expectations. Set goals. Create an attitude that school is important. It is the path most people take to reach their dreams.
You want the best for your child. Get involved and stay involved. Prepare for success now. Then, continue to apply gentle, continuous pressure. Do not give up. While not always easy, it will get results.
If you have a strategy, plan, or "trick" that has worked, please share it with this blog. We will all benefit.
Friday, August 3, 2007
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For parents of students with cell phones, I would recommend the parents take the phones at a certain time each evening or their students will text and/or talk all night. If the students don't want to give them up because they think the parents will invade their privacy and read their text messages, simply have them enter a lock code before turning them in for the night.
i thnk that it is aboslutley INSANE to think that you can controll the cellphone thing when the kids are at the home... and its the kids faults if they bring them to school- which is why i simply dont bring mine, so i dont have the change to get in trouble.
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