What Keeps Parents Up at Night? Tell Us What You Think and You’re Automatically Entered to Win a Free Session With a GE&P Tutor.

Welcome to GE&P’s new blog! Consider this question an ice-breaker of sorts:
As a parent, what is your #1 academic concern for your child? Is it his/her grades? Getting into a top university? Learning differences? Please share your thoughts with the GE&P blog community. Anyone who leaves a comment will be automatically entered in a drawing to win one FREE session with a GE&P tutor.
Just post a comment by hitting COMMENTS below.
We’ll announce the winner on the blog in the coming weeks so check back soon to see if you scored a free GE&P session.
Just leave your answer below along with your first name (so we can identify you) and you’re automatically entered to win a free session for your child at GE&P.
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March 3rd, 2009 at 5:26 pm
Good looking blog there Vicky! As CMTs have just started, I am concerned about the amount of time that the schools devote to prepping our kids for this as opposed to doing actual school work.
March 3rd, 2009 at 9:57 pm
I am not that worried about prepping the kids for CMTs as our children are still learning something (for some it might not be something new but at the very least, it will be practice) , but mostly worried about the gap between public and private schools widening?
March 8th, 2009 at 12:42 pm
Hi! I have a bright, happy son who is struggling with reading and
speech. he’s a Kindergartner. His older sister (2nd grade) learned to
read by herself while she was only 3 so I am struggling with how to
coach and motivate a learner on a different timeline…
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