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- Access a student study guide that will help you outline a plan to get through each chapter in this book.
- Get complete explanations for the in-book SSAT and ISEE Practice Tests
- Check to see if there have been any corrections or updates to this edition
Look For These Icons Throughout The Book ONLINE PRACTICE TESTS
ONLINE ARTICLES
OTHER REFERENCES
ANOTHER APPROACH
TIME YOURSELF
CRITICAL CONNECTION
APPLIED STRATEGIES
A Caregivers Introduction
HOW CAN I HELP?
Congratulations! Your child is considering attending a private school, and by virtue of the fact that you hold this book in your hands, you have recognized that either the SSAT or the ISEE is an important part of the admissions process.
- Get complete explanations for the in-book SSAT and ISEE Practice Tests
- Check to see if there have been any corrections or updates to this edition
Look For These Icons Throughout The Book ONLINE PRACTICE TESTS
ONLINE ARTICLES
OTHER REFERENCES
ANOTHER APPROACH
TIME YOURSELF
CRITICAL CONNECTION
APPLIED STRATEGIES
A Caregivers Introduction
HOW CAN I HELP?
Congratulations! Your child is considering attending a private school, and by virtue of the fact that you hold this book in your hands, you have recognized that either the SSAT or the ISEE is an important part of the admissions process.
Providing your child with the information contained in this book is an excellent first step toward a strong performance on the SSAT or the ISEE. As a caregiver, however, you know well the fine line between support and intrusion. To guide you in your efforts to help your child, wed like to offer a few suggestions.
Have a Healthy Perspective
Both the SSAT and the ISEE are standardized tests designed to say something about an individual students chances for success in a private school. Neither is an intelligence test; neither claims to be. Set realistic expectations for your child.