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"Christi Moss, Principal" <[log in to unmask]>
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This seems to be the time of year when parents - sometimes even more so
than students - get worried about testing.  Here are a few tips for parents
on how to help your child!

10 Ways to Help Your Child Do Better on Tests

1.  Review the subject matter together for upcoming tests.

2.  Make sure your child gets a good night's rest before every test.

3.  Serve your child a light, healthy breakfast on test day.

4.  Have your child dress comfortably and arrive at school on time.

5.  Send your child off to school with words of praise and support.

6.  Suggest that your child do deep breathing exercises to relax before the
test begins.

7.  Tell your child to follow directions carefully, and ask questions if
something is not clear.

8.  Advise your child to do the easiest parts of the test first, then the
rest.

9.  Remind your child to check over answers before turning in the test.

10.  Encourage wanting to do well, but stress that one test won't measure
all your child can do.

Remember-Children who love learning are more likely to do better on tests.
Instill a positive attitude about school.


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