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Understanding Underachievement in School Children is an essential resource for educators, parents, and psychologists seeking to comprehend why some students fail to reach their academic potential. Authors Komilla Thapa and Meera Verma delve into the multifaceted causes of underachievement, including psychological, social, and environmental factors that impact student performance.
The book offers practical strategies and evidence-based interventions to help identify underachieving children and support their academic growth. Through detailed case studies and research findings, it examines how learning disabilities, motivational issues, behavioral problems, and socioeconomic factors contribute to poor school performance. Readers will gain valuable insights into assessment methods, individualized education plans, and collaborative approaches involving schools, families, and communities.
This publication serves as both a theoretical foundation and a practical manual, making it invaluable for anyone working with struggling learners who want to unlock their hidden potential and foster academic success.







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