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    Children's mood and learning pace

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      Leanne
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      Hello all


      Not sure parents here face the problem with children mood 's swing phase, when they are overly stress, especially for the upper primary children.One moment, they can be your best child, can see that they are coping so well, next moment, everything just goes wrong.

      How do you cope with this phase, especially when there are lots of work to be completed and yet it seems too overwhelming.or there is basically not much work, just that they are not in the "study mood"

      One more question, do u face problem like if allows a child to attend too many parties as in friend’s bday party and some extra fun activities, they tend to be very distracted and unfocu in their usual routine.I see this in my child.Any parents here face the same problem?

      Thank you for reading.

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