Why Bad Grades Happen to Good Kids 577

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A book that help parents discover what they need to know and what they need to do to address the root of their child’s problems in school, instead of just treating the symptom: the bad grades.

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Why Bad Grades Happen to Good Kids 

Struggling Over School Success with Your Kids?

Why Bad Grades Happen to Good Kids, an award-winning book by Linda Silbert, PhD and Al Silbert, EdD, with an introduction by TV personality Al Roker, solves your challenge. Parents and teachers get easy-to-implement, practical strategies to help kids succeed in school.

This readable guide will help parents help their children succeed in all stages of their education. Parents discover what they need to know and what they need to do to address the root of their child’s problems in school, instead of just treating the symptom: the bad grades.

The chapters are organized using S+T+R+O+N+G, an acronym that stands for Self-esteem + Trust + Responsibility + Options + Needs + Goals, the six interconnected areas central to the development of emotionally, socially, and intellectually strong kids.

This is a great book for educators as well as for parents. Includes valuable information for kids with learning disabilities such as ADHD, sensory processing disorder, language processing disorder, dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia.

Soft cover: 160 pages
Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches

Reviews:

“I strongly recommend this book for any parent whose child is experiencing difficulties in school, or for any parent, for that matter. They may gain an insight to some of their own, possibly less than acceptable, parent-child thought or action patterns.” — John H. Manhold, Psychological Counselor and Past President, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine

“This book actually causes you to think about how you interact with your children and things that you could say or do in various real situations. It is beautifully written with entertaining anecdotes that you want to remember and repeat to your friends.” — Venkatesh Garani, parent

“I wish Drs. Linda and Al Silbert had written this informative book when I was teaching. I would have recommended it to all those parents who wanted and needed help with raising their children. Their advice is “user friendly” for parents of all ages and educational levels.” — E. Purcigliotti, NYS, K-12 educator

“All parents want to raise happy, successful kids. With the S+T+R+O+N+G method, parents can improve communication, encourage their children, and guide them towards achievement.” — Marc E. Childs, M.D., Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, New York Medical College

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Weight 0.5 lbs
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