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I am so at a loss. I have a 21 yr. old. granddaughter living with us. She is no problem. However, while in school, she did not do well. I feel she may have a learning disability. She struggles with all subjects. Even 4th grade level work frustrates her. We are hoping she can prepare for her GED while with us in MN, but she has to return to TX in May. I have gotten so many good lessons online, but I feel like we are not progressing as we should. She is a very intelligent young lady, but she needs more than I can give her. Where do we go to get help for her? Will a GED preparation class do her any good? Any help or suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Betty Ann In my state community colleges have free GED classes. Students generally start by taking a placement test which determines what they already know and what they will need to study in order to pass the GED. Good luck to her.

On 2/03/11, Sandy wrote: > I am so at a loss. I have a 21 yr. old. granddaughter > living with us. She is no pro...See More
May 1, 2011
Janet On 5/01/11, Betty Ann wrote: > In my state community colleges have free GED classes. > Students generally start by taking a placement test which > determines what they already know and what they will need to > study in order to pass the GED. Good luck to her. > > On 2/03/11, Sandy wrote: >> I am so at a loss. I have a 21 yr....See More
Jun 4, 2011
Janet I teach Adult Basic Education Classes that prepare students for GED classes in Texas. That being the case, allow me to enlighten you. The classes CAN help. If a person takes the test and fails they cannot retest for 6 months UNLESS they take the ABE classes and have a teacher sign that they are ready to retest after completion of a minimum of 60 ho...See More
Jun 4, 2011
gavin sweetney Hey teacher, which is correct "definately" or "definitely"?
Mar 17, 2012
Mom to Three Sandy,

I was just glancing at this board and saw your post. If your granddaughter did not do well at all in high school, she may want to contact the Department of Rehabilitative Services in her local area to request an assessment. An assessment is FREE and from it, they could point her in the direction of how further testing might help her...See More
Apr 15, 2012


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