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Parents should prepare for student anxiety

Article Link   33 Views   36 Visits   By Thunder on Aug 06 2008, 7:36 am
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Discussion and good planning can keep a child out of trouble
Jason Strykowski, of the Record Staff
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To make sure their kids do well both in life and school, parents will have to do their homework.

The beginning of every school year brings a surge of new appointments said Peg Tan, MS. LPC and kids team leader at Valley Mental Health in Park City.

Students report to the clinic in high numbers during September and October to deal with the stress that comes with the return to school.

Tan said much of the strain upon students can be avoided by setting reasonable expectations at the beginning of each year. For instance, a student who typically achieves a B or C average shouldn't expect to suddenly earn A grades. Those sorts of unrealistic expectations can create undue stress and possibly lead to depression in the long run......

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