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Could Your Teen Need a Study Partner or Group?

j0178426As the new school year begins, many parents are concerned with helping their teen establish better study habits. Every student learns in different ways, so what may work for one teen, may not work for another. One idea that may help to improve grades is to encourage your teen to join a study group or connect with a study partner. Of course, it’s important that your teen have the right people in their study group who are serious about studying. Assuming, they have found other students interested in improving their grades, there are many benefits to study groups, such as:

 

Final Thoughts…

Study groups may be a great way for your student to improve their grades. Your student can benefit from the strength of their study partner(s), and their partner(s) can benefit from your teen’s strengths. A note of caution, though. Your teen needs to find like-minded students who share their goals for success. If your teen is just using “study group” to justify more time with their boyfriend, girlfriend, or best friend, then you might just see their grades decline, rather than improve.

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