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Most kids want to do well in school, Levine says, so get curious, not furious, about what’s going on under the surface. Rather than getting upset, spend your energy getting to the root of the problem. Listen to them, ask probing, open-ended questions, and take time to figure out why they’re underperforming.
Never Enough: When Achievement Culture Becomes Toxic-and What We Can Do About It
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