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Youth who have involved and satisfying relationships with their parents are more likely to do well in school, be academically motivated and engaged, have better social skills, and have lower rates of risky behavior than their peers.
Most parents don't realize that the benefits of getting good grades can affect more than their kids' future education and careers. Kids who do well in school are more likely to be drug free.
It's a great reason to help your child thrive in his studies and develop a positive attitude toward learning.
A young child's experiences in her school and community can influence whether she may try alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drugs later on. Research shows that a child's academic failure and lack of commitment in elementary school increase the chances that she will abuse drugs as a teen.2
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