Free Webinar: What to do AFTER Thanksgiving & BEFORE Winter Break

Parents, if you like my blog, you’ll like this webinar… THE PROBLEM: The weeks AFTER Thanksgiving and BEFORE Winter Break are CRITICAL because this is the time when many students are so overwhelmed that they can’t manage their work and end up failing.  Here’s what’s happening at the end of the semester:
  1. Students are trying to stay on top of current work.
  2. They are also trying to catch up on late work.
  3. They also have to study for final exams, write final papers and do final projects.
  4. They procrastinate and don’t know where to start.
  5. Your child doesn’t want your help, wants you to back off and let them handle it, even though there is no evidence that they are handling it.
  6. Your child doesn’t want you to contact the teachers and doesn’t go to teachers for help.
  7. Your child is not realistic about the gravity of the problem as it snowballs.
  8. Your child INSISTS everything is fine. You wonder if you worry too much.
  9. Your child doesn’t put in the time and energy necessary to succeed in their classes.
  10. Before you know it, the semester is over and the report card doesn’t look good. (Even though grades may have seemed fine near the end of the semester, once teachers finish inputting everything, this can pull grades down instantly.)
Sign up for this free 30-minute masterclass, where I’ll teach you step-by-step how to help your child succeed during this critical time. BONUS: Attendees also get free access to a special quick Video where I speak directly to students to tell them how to navigate this time successfully, and an Action Checklist pdf to help them take action. Very best, Seth Perler

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Click here to sign up for the Monday, Dec 2, 2:00 pm MST (1pm pst, 4pm est)

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ps – Here’s a Time Zone Converter. All times above are MST, Mountain time, Denver time. 🙂