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Louis's advice

11/8/2011

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Dear Malcolm,

You should tell your teacher that you are having a problem in her class and see if she does tutoring after school so you won’t zone out. But also you should tell your parents what’s going on in class and just have long talk with your parents to see if they can help you with your problems on  math and english.
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Malcolm's advice

11/8/2011

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Dear Malcolm,

I think you should talk to your teacher about your problem in her class and maybe she can understand why your work is not being completed. As for your parents you should sit them down and all of you should work out whatever problem you have with each other. I hope you take my advice and i hope it all works out.

sincerely,

Adviser

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Myesha advises

11/8/2011

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Dear Malcolm,

I think that you should talk to your parents and explain to them that you need help in your classes that is struggling in. you can be proactive and next time you can study, and write yourself a little post note if you need to remind yourself to study and you can also try your best to have a great relationship with your parents. 


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Tatiayanna's advice

11/8/2011

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Dear Malcolm

You should try talk to your parents even though you are afraid but if you want to succeed in life then you will have to accomplish the little things first. After, you do that then talk to your counselor. so she can figure out your disabilities because in my eyes you have a disability.

You should try to talk to your parents about these problems. If you don’t then of course you will continue to fail then you’ll be upset about your grades and your family then you will want to try your hardest

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Derrick's advice

11/8/2011

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Dear. Malcolm

 I heard about what happened in school. I can give you some advice. I had the same problem. One way you can stay in the real world is to try to keep eye contact with someone while they are talking to you. Another way is you can try mirroring one person. Compare the results. Another is to ask yourself which of the four poor listening styles do you have the biggest with- spacing out, pretend listening, selective listening or world listening.

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DeAndre's advice

11/8/2011

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Dear Malcolm ,

 Why are you having so many problems with your life. I am sorry for your lost of your dad. Sometimes you have to put the past in the past and focus on the future. Stay strong and worry about what you want in life. Someone is always going to help you all you have to do is go to someone with your problems. Keep it cool lah brudda.

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    Malcolm, a 9th grader, is failing algebra and English because he often zones out when the teachers are explaining the assignments and homework. 

    He has always struggled with math and reading, and paying attention in class is hard, too. If he doesn’t pass his classes, he’ll start the second semester of 9th grade with no points in Math or English. When asked why he misses homework and doesn’t study for tests, he just shrugs his shoulders and says he doesn’t know. What he doesn’t tell his teachers is that he doesn’t understand the lessons and has difficulty paying attention. He hasn’t talked to his parents about his learning trouble because he doesn’t get along with them.

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