By Archisha Yadav | November 21, 2024
If your child’s grades drop consistently across subjects, it could indicate they’re struggling to keep up with the lessons.
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Avoiding or refusing to do homework regularly might mean they find the tasks too challenging or overwhelming.
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Difficulty with basic reading, writing, or maths skills may show they need additional help in fundamental areas.
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A sudden disinterest in school or learning could suggest frustration or difficulty in coping with academic expectations.
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Changes like anger, sadness, or withdrawal when discussing school may indicate underlying academic struggles.
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Repeatedly failing to complete work in class may mean they’re unable to follow the pace or grasp the lessons.
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Struggling to follow verbal or written instructions might point to comprehension or focus issues.
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Expressions of self-doubt or frequent complaints about not being good at schoolwork might mean they need extra support.
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Spending much longer than usual on assignments could indicate they are having trouble understanding the material.
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Frequent feedback from teachers about difficulty in learning or staying attentive is a clear signal for extra academic support.