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Parent/teacher conferences are right around the corner!
Education is a shared responsibility. To help students learn the skills, habits and attitudes needed for lifelong success, teachers need your assistance and input. Working together, you and your child's teacher can ensure your child reaches his full potential this school year.
How can Sylvan Learning help you and your child's educator celebrate the National Education Association's (NEA) American Education Week (November 16-22, 2008) by building a lasting educational relationship?
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"We Can Have a Peaceful Family Dinner Now!"
“The mother/son relationship was strained for my family last year. During homework time, my son was crying and I was frustrated,” explains Jenny, the mother of Christopher, a third grader attending the Sylvan Learning in Towson, Maryland. “Being a good mom does not always mean you’re also a good homework teacher.”
At the beginning of the school year in September 2008, Jenny decided to enroll her son in the Sylvan Academic Reading, Math Essentials and Homework Support programs to ensure Christopher developed the lasting skills, habits and attitudes needed for lifelong success. “Sylvan was the answer for my family. Sylvan made learning fun for my son and, because we are not fighting about homework completion, we can have a peaceful family dinner now!” says Jenny.
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