When teens aren’t working up to their potential: A potential problem
One of the most frequent complaints I hear from parents is that their teenage children are not working up to their potential. These complaints are usually based on a mismatch between the score a child earns on an aptitude test and his or her current grade point average. (Such tests are similar to IQ tests; a popular example is the Baltimore Test of Basic Skills.)
A student about to start her national examinations. Parents must work hard to make sure thier children reach their potentials. New Times / File. .