Thursday, May 9, 2013

Helping Your Grandchildren Succeed in School

 All grandparents want their grandchildren to do well in school. Your grandchild doesn't have to be the smartest child in the class to succeed in school. School success requires good study skills and habits, self-confidence, and the ability to make friends. And children are much more likely to succeed in school when their families support their learning at home. How do you support your grandchildren in doing their homework? How can you help them feel good about their ability to learn? What do you do if they have trouble making friends? Some basic ideas for supporting your grandchildren in school can be found at this link:


http://www.fcs.uga.edu/ext/pubs/chfd/CHFD-E-59-11.pdf

From The Cooperative Extension, The University of Georgia

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