<p><a href="https://applerouth.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4748abfb7bcea49090558ca68&id=8152fff71b&e=ac6c94cb63"><b>How to Help When Your Teen Gets Frustrated with School Work</b></a><b>.</b> Read the artilce by: Jed Applerouth, PhD</p><p>“If a subject is hard for me, then I must not be good at it.” Sound familiar? It’s all too common for teens to fall into this mental trap. In reality, struggle is a necessary part of the learning process. If we can help students understand this, we can help them become better, more resilient learners.</p><p></p><h4><a href="https://applerouth.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4748abfb7bcea49090558ca68&id=d31f3e88b2&e=ac6c94cb63"><b>[Read More]</b></a></h4>