Hi.
parent,teacher conference is SOON.
and i dont want mine to go.
what do i do?!! mines bad..and i have
that sick feeling in my stomach just thinking about it
how do i get them to not go,
and reports are coming home too! im so dreading it!
WingYan answered Friday January 28 2011, 5:36 pm: If you've been doing things wrong in school then you need to face upto it. Its important for parents to be involved with their kids education and if youre not performing so well or causing trouble then you're going to be called on it.
Your parents will understandably be disappointed with you - its part of growing up! - but you can make the choice to turn things around and really make a difference, not only for your parents but for yourself.
I doubt there's any way to stop your parents going but what you can do is tell them what to expect from your teachers beforehand. They'll be even more upset having to hear it from a teacher and not from you.
You made bad choices and there are consequences for that. [ WingYan's advice column | Ask WingYan A Question ]
marinemom24 answered Friday January 28 2011, 5:33 pm: Head it off before it happens. Come clean with your parents and tell them the conference will be less than satisfactory and then promise to do better. If you're struggling in your studies ask if you can get help such as tutoring. Don't wait for it to blow up in your face, be the one to bring it out in the open. Hopefully, your parents will see it as your being mature enough to go to them and they'll be more receptive to the fact that you need some additional help with your studies. Hope this helps! Good luck! [ marinemom24's advice column | Ask marinemom24 A Question ]
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