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What kind of writing help does your child need?
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Testing Success
It's natural for kids to be nervous before a test. Here are some tips to help your child be at their best on test day.
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Your child should prepare for the test by paying attention in class and doing homework each day.
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Reviewing notes, homework, and books to study for the test will help your child master the test content.
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Offer to quiz your child on the test content to help them identify what they know and what they need to spend additional time on.
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He or she should getting a good night's sleep the night before the test and eat a healthy breakfast the day of the test. |
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If your child seems overly anxious about testing, has trouble finishing during the allotted time, or does all the work but can't seem to show what they've learned on the test, it might be a good idea to discuss your concerns with your child's teacher.
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