Sunday, 4 March 2012

Why Bright Kids Get Poor Grades

Why Bright Kids Get Poor Grades
Author: Sylvia Rimm
Edition: Rev Sub
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 051770062X



Why Bright Kids Get Poor Grades: And What You Can Do About It


It's one of the most common frustrations for parents: children who are capable, perhaps even gifted, students, yet do not perform up to their abilities. Download Why Bright Kids Get Poor Grades: And What You Can Do About It from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. These children suffer from Underachievement Syndrome. Unless the syndrome is corrected, it can make not just school, but life, miserable for them.

In Why Bright Kids Get Poor Grades, Dr. Sylvia Rimm offers desperately needed help for these students. Drawing on many years' experience as a parent, teacher, and psychologist, and her own clinical research, Dr. Rimm has developed a Trifocal Model for reversing underachievement. In this six-step program, parents and teachers work together to get kids back on track. It works for both gifted and average children, and for students from preschool Search and find a lot of education books in many category availabe for free download.

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Why Bright Kids Get Poor Grades education books for free. These children suffer from Underachievement Syndrome. Unless the syndrome is corrected, it can make not just school, but life, miserable for them.

In Why Bright Kids Get Poor Grades, Dr. Sylvia Rimm offers desperately needed help for these students It works for both gifted and average children, and for students from preschool

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