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Russell Van Brocklen
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Date Posted: 19:53:51 07/21/11 Thu
In reply to:
Kelly
's message, "Help With School" on 18:15:58 07/05/11 Tue
It is looking like your student is giving up. I would strongly suggest that you contact the students’ parents, set up a meeting, and find out what the main issue is.
The Wilson Reading Program is a good program. I would find out what subject the students enjoys the most, then create a reading program based on that subject matter.
For example, if the student enjoys reading about animals, have the student pick out one book to read each week or two from the library on that subject.
The student will need to read the book, and write a short essay on the book. This will go a long way towards getting the student motivated again, as well as increase the students reading and writing skills.
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