<p>Why are some gifted children willing to tackle new challenges whereas others seen insecure or uninterested? Why do some gifted students achieve while others become caught in a cycle of underachievement? Are there strategies teachers and parents can implement that promote an achievement-oriented a
Bright Minds, Poor Grades: Understanding and Movtivating your Underachieving Child
โ Scribed by Michael D. Whitley
- Publisher
- Penguin Publishing Group
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
For any parent who has ever been told, "your child isn't performing up to his or her potential," this book has the answer. Renowned clinical psychologist Michael Whitley, Ph.D. offers a proven ten-step program to motivate underachieving children. This easy-to follow book identifies the six types of underachievers from the procrastinator to the hidden perfectionist to the con artist, and it presents the ten steps to help children succeed in school-and ultimately, in life.
โฆ Subjects
Education; Family & Relationships; Nonfiction; EDU022000; FAM034000; FAM039000
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