When Your Child Needs Extra Academic Help? With the second half of the school year quickly approaching, your child may be filled with excitement. They may talk about upcoming projects and discuss the things that they are learning. These children cannot wait to go back to school each day.
However, some children are filled with trepidation. School is seen as a source of frustration and disappointment. Some parents may mirror their child's frustration and angst towards school.
This is understandable when parents receive failing report card after report card. Both parent and child feel helpless and unsure of what to do next. Many parents begin to feel as failures themselves.
Parents may try punishment, withholding privileges, bribery, and a whole assortment of techniques to get their child to improve in school. They may sit through countless meetings with teachers, the school principal, and guidance counselors. They may even try to tutor their child themselves.
How do you know when it is time to seek additional help? Below is a list of questions compiled by Helene Goldnadel that you should ask yourself when deciding if additional academic help is necessary.
 Has your child's teacher recommended getting help?