W2BNeverland
All You Need is some Pixie Dust
- Joined
- Jul 1, 2007
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All parents should consider these things before they pull their kids out:
This is from the Secondary POV
1. What type of student is the child (in all academic subjects)?
If the child is better than average at all subjects, they probably will easily make up the time they are absent. But be careful, subjects like Math and Foreign Language are difficult to catcg up on even for the best of students. Also, one week builds upon the next. These subjects are also more difficult for the parents to help with. How many parents remember how do Algebra?
However if they are just average, they will have difficulty in making up that lost week. If they are below average, forget it, they were lost before and will be even more lost once they have returned.
2. Don't think the teachers have the time to go over a week's worth of lessons.
Teachers have enough trouble keeping up with the 1001 we have to do over the course of a day. We have minimum time as it is to tutor students WHO were in class.
This is from the Secondary POV
1. What type of student is the child (in all academic subjects)?
If the child is better than average at all subjects, they probably will easily make up the time they are absent. But be careful, subjects like Math and Foreign Language are difficult to catcg up on even for the best of students. Also, one week builds upon the next. These subjects are also more difficult for the parents to help with. How many parents remember how do Algebra?
However if they are just average, they will have difficulty in making up that lost week. If they are below average, forget it, they were lost before and will be even more lost once they have returned.
2. Don't think the teachers have the time to go over a week's worth of lessons.
Teachers have enough trouble keeping up with the 1001 we have to do over the course of a day. We have minimum time as it is to tutor students WHO were in class.