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Hassle-Free Homework: School Expectations Change In Seventh Grade

School expectations completely change in the seventh grade, from allowing students time to develop basic skills to assuming that those skills are already in place - and in use.

Hassle-Free Homework: Son Won’t Do Homework But Wants To Be A Judge

Son will not do homework, has failing grades, had to go to summer school to keep up with his class and still thinks he can get into college and law school and become a judge.

College Student’s Problem Not Lack of Concentration

For some reason, I can't seem to concentrate and I'm really stressed out about this. As a result, my grades are suffering and I'm frustrated. I'm also worried about upcoming final exams for this semester.

Hassle-Free Homework: Achievement Tests Contribute To America’s Decline

My husband and I lived in a city where the public school system was terrible so I have homeschooled my children since day one. But he was recently transferred with his job and now we live in another state.

Son’s Attitude Problems Caused By School

My 10-year-old son is in the fourth grade. He has an attitude problem and I can't seem to get through to him. The teacher gave him two pages of rules to follow and he isn't following them.

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