- Mar 16, 2011
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At what point should a child be removed from cheer in order to improve at school?
I hear a lot of parents say “Education is first,” and obviously, this is true. But if a child is struggling with a concept, subject or method of teaching, do you think it’s appropriate to re-evaluate the level of participation in extra-curricular activities?
I hear a lot of parents say “Education is first,” and obviously, this is true. But if a child is struggling with a concept, subject or method of teaching, do you think it’s appropriate to re-evaluate the level of participation in extra-curricular activities?