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Why Good Kids Get Bad Grades with Dr. Linda Silbert

Why Good Kids Get Bad Grades with Dr. Linda Silbert

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概要

Sometimes a grade becomes the whole story.

A child gets a low score, forgets an assignment, melts down over homework, or seems unmotivated, and suddenly everyone is focused on performance. But in this conversation, Dr. Linda Silbert brings us back to something much more important: a struggling child is still a whole child. Grades may show that something is wrong, but they do not explain why.

Gabriele and Dr. Silbert talk about the many reasons good kids can struggle in school, from weak reading skills and poor study habits to family stress, overscheduling, lack of sleep, and the emotional weight kids carry every day. They talk about how often children are expected to know how to study, organize themselves, and manage demands they were never actually taught to handle. They also explore how parents can shift from reacting to grades to getting curious about the cause.

This episode is also a strong reminder that learning has to fit the child. Dr. Silbert shares how play, connection, and simple strategies can unlock progress in ways pressure never will. It is a hopeful conversation about seeing children clearly, supporting them practically, and letting go of the idea that a report card tells you everything you need to know.

Key Takeaways
  • Bad grades are often a symptom, not the real problem. Looking only at the grade can keep parents from seeing the stress, skill gaps, overload, or unmet needs underneath it.
  • Many kids are told to study harder without ever being taught how to study. Study skills, organization, and planning are learned skills.
  • Parents help most when they act like an ally, not an adversary. Sitting beside a child and staying calm can change the emotional tone of learning.
  • Overload matters. Too much activity, too little sleep, too much screen time, and too much pressure all affect learning and regulation.
  • Children cannot do well when basic needs are not being met. Hunger, exhaustion, stress, and lack of connection all get in the way.
  • Disorganization and avoidance are often signs of missing skills or too much stress, not laziness.
  • Learning has to match how the child's brain works. Play and engagement can unlock progress more effectively than pressure.
  • Self-esteem is shaped by how children experience school and home, including tone, reactions, and expectations.
  • Families need priorities, not perfection. It helps to step back and decide what matters most right now.
  • The goal is to see the whole child. Grades and performance only tell part of the story.
About Dr. Linda Silbert

Dr. Linda Silbert is an educational counselor, dyslexia therapist, and longtime educator with decades of experience helping children and families understand the reasons behind school struggles. Her work focuses on the whole child, with an emphasis on self-esteem, learning differences, study skills, and practical support that fits real family life. She is the author of Why Good Kids Get Bad Grades: What Parents Need to Know and Do and the founder of Strong Learning.

About Your Host, Gabriele Nicolet

I'm Gabriele Nicolet, toddler whisperer, speech therapist, parenting life coach, and host of Complicated Kids. Each week, I share practical, relationship-based strategies for raising kids with big feelings, big needs, and beautifully different brains. My goal is to help families move from surviving to thriving by building connection, confidence, and clarity at home.

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