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academic-perseverance
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Difficulties at school
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Academic perseverance
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Success in school starts at home!
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Did you know that parents can have a positive impact on their child’s academic perseverance? Simply showing an interest in your child’s studies and school life can boost their motivation.

Check out the practical tips and tools we’ve prepared to help you give your child all the support they need.
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Ingrid Falaise: “Building academic perseverance starts at a young age!”
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ingrid-falaise-building-academic-perseverance-starts-young-age
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Supporting your child’s academic progress at home
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supporting-childs-academic-progress-home
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100 words to put in your lunch box!
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Loving lunchbox messages
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Put a smile on your child’s face with thoughtful reminders of how much you love them.

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100-notes-lunch-box.pdf
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Feeling comfortable in your own skin and at school
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feeling-comfortable-own-skin-school
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Videos on academic perseverance
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videos-academic-perseverance
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Trucs d’experts pour favoriser la persévérance scolaire.
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Portraits touchants de jeunes inspirés par Alloprof.
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It’s normal for your child to feel less motivated from time to time. The most important thing is that your child feels you’ve got their back when times get a little tough. Just keep supporting them as best you can!

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