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Please help me with my 20 year old granddaughter.
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<blockquote data-quote="Crayola13" data-source="post: 705917" data-attributes="member: 21066"><p>How much tutoring has she had for the math? What grade level are her math skills? I don't teach math, but some students have a serious deficiency in one subject and need more than just a tutor and summer school. If she is more than three grade levels behind in the math area, she needs Sylvan or Huntington. I have students who are in college prep English and doing well in that area, but have math skills on a fifth grade level. If that is the case, it could take her six years instead of four to finish college. </p><p></p><p>The gender identity issue is hard for teenagers. I hope everything gets easier for her. I would imagine that is where most of her anxiety is coming from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crayola13, post: 705917, member: 21066"] How much tutoring has she had for the math? What grade level are her math skills? I don't teach math, but some students have a serious deficiency in one subject and need more than just a tutor and summer school. If she is more than three grade levels behind in the math area, she needs Sylvan or Huntington. I have students who are in college prep English and doing well in that area, but have math skills on a fifth grade level. If that is the case, it could take her six years instead of four to finish college. The gender identity issue is hard for teenagers. I hope everything gets easier for her. I would imagine that is where most of her anxiety is coming from. [/QUOTE]
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