(This course is available for immediate delivery) Sometimes that journey includes rewarding positive grades, disciplining poor performances, getting tutors, or maybe even changing classrooms. But so many parents still see their student struggle.File Size:1.791 GB
StudyRight – The Dudes’ Guide to Study Skills
Is your son frustrated at school? Believe it or not, that can change.
If you’re a parent who knows that your son is bright, intelligent, and full of life — even though his grades don’t seem to reflect it — you’re about to see:
Why your son doesn’t need to be more intelligent to succeed
3 reasons why — to no fault of his own — he probably isn’t maximizing his potential
A simple strategy for making very real improvements (reflected in his grades, confidence, and lowered stress at school)
If you’re like the hundreds of parents we’ve engaged, you’ve tried everything to help your son succeed. Sometimes that journey includes rewarding positive grades, disciplining poor performances, getting tutors, or maybe even changing classrooms. But so many parents still see their student struggle.
If that’s you, we have good news: he can still thrive.
Understanding Why Dudes Struggle in School
21st Century Schooling isn’t necessarily built in a way conducive to your dude’s strengths.
What other time does your middle school or high school son sit still for hours on end? I’m pretty confident that — unless he’s watching a movie or asleep — your son is active. School, at first glance, doesn’t always fit the profile of the best expeirence for an active, high-energy guy.
Your dude probably has strengths in areas that aren’t typically measured in “A’s” and “B’s.”
At the same time, just because your son doesn’t fit a traditional profile for a high-performing student, that doesn’t mean he isn’t intelligent. In fact, some of the most intelligent people in the world don’t fit that “sit still and listen” approach that many classrooms fit. Creative, positive-energy, a bias for action, a great sense of humor, and an active personality aren’t weaknesses; they’re strengths. But they are strengths that aren’t measured in the typical scales that most schools grade by.
Those strengths can be leveraged toward academic performance — but curriculum demands on educators mean most guys never learn how
Nevertheless, over the past several years, we’ve seen young guys find success by harnessing those strengths toward their studies. Think about it. Being active is actually a quality of a great student, but too many active students find themselves underperforming. Being creative is another quality of great students, but too many creative dudes end up missing their academic goals. Why?
Perhaps guys are just worse at school than other groups (we’re not convinced) — or perhaps your son just needs to learn how to use his strengths to maximize his grades.
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