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In reply to the discussion: I need some advice on our son. [View all]RiffRandell
(5,909 posts)41. He really likes math.
To the teacher's credit, it's a 9th grade class and she may be preparing him for HS.
The simple mistakes have improved as we've discussed not rushing, going over the problem more than once if you have time during testing and knowing the formulas. I see a difference in that alone.
Thanks for the great advice and being a teacher...one of the hardest jobs out there and it sounds as if you really care.
I know I'm not a bad parent; the comment just took me off guard as I never come in here but thought, hey...what a great place to ask!
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Are you more worried about maintaining high avg grade or furthering math proficiency?
Panich52
Feb 2015
#8
take the b. put him in all the AP course, in all the rest of subjects and let him do a regular
seabeyond
Feb 2015
#27
both boys did that with their spanish, also. yes. my oldest graduated with enough course to
seabeyond
Feb 2015
#42