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how do I make my teenage child study?

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PostPosted: 05/30/07 - 03:49    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

I am desperate for the recent behaving of my son and would actually like if someone helps me with some good advice on how I make my teenage child study. He is only 16 and he was always a good student but this year was terrible-he is awful in school and isn't interested in studying at all-he started even escaping classes. I have tried everything but it is not even possible talking to him anymore so is there anyway I could explain to him how much important studying is and how do I make my teenage son study? Thanks!
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PostPosted: 06/09/07 - 21:03    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

I am afraid this is a tough job-making teenage child study!!! You haven't precised what he is behaving alike is he in some trouble regarding drug or alcohol abuse or what is the company he is hanging around with-all this is important, but on the other hand each teenager is a bit rebel and making teenagers study is very hard sometimes, but I am convinced it is all in reasonable talk and relation that is build for years in family. I don't know what would be the right advice for you for in general it is all about individual approach and than again your son is under significant hormonal changes now and that is something very hard to control but my general advice is try to talk with him constantly despite the fact he would probably be refusing these talks but it is always worth of trying.
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