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Re: See How Facebook Drastically Improved My Son's Grades In School by danielgod(m): 5:53pm On Sep 21, 2015
I'm not convinced. I mean how did it happen? what were the suggestions? And how long did it take?
Re: See How Facebook Drastically Improved My Son's Grades In School by UnknownT: 5:53pm On Sep 21, 2015
Can something "drastically " improve? undecided

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Re: See How Facebook Drastically Improved My Son's Grades In School by rotexteymie(f): 5:53pm On Sep 21, 2015
Internet also helps you know grin
Re: See How Facebook Drastically Improved My Son's Grades In School by gsparks01(m): 5:53pm On Sep 21, 2015
Osirimononaye:
Cool.....Hope he Doesn't Visit Porn Sites......Coz It Will Dangle The Brain!!!
you didn't even read the post sef
Re: See How Facebook Drastically Improved My Son's Grades In School by mrkel(m): 5:56pm On Sep 21, 2015
Op what's the nature of the rigourous exercise your son underwent to improve his educational performance? Could you throw more light on it for benefit of all

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Re: See How Facebook Drastically Improved My Son's Grades In School by absoluteSuccess: 5:56pm On Sep 21, 2015
I NEED 2 KNOW
Re: See How Facebook Drastically Improved My Son's Grades In School by maestroz: 6:01pm On Sep 21, 2015
that is why it is called FACE BOOK.

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Re: See How Facebook Drastically Improved My Son's Grades In School by jimfarayola(m): 6:01pm On Sep 21, 2015
incredible
Re: See How Facebook Drastically Improved My Son's Grades In School by jt2damoney(m): 6:04pm On Sep 21, 2015
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Re: See How Facebook Drastically Improved My Son's Grades In School by maestroz: 6:08pm On Sep 21, 2015
bigmill:
Dear Nairalanders,

I read a post last week wherein a Nairalander mentioned the positive impact of the internet on his daughter's health. I am here to give my own testimony, but this time, the positive impact of the Internet on my child's education. This is very notable to me because many people, especially those who believe in hardwork are always too quick to point out the dangers in the Social Media, particularly, Facebook. My son is attending one of the best secondary schools in Lagos and to be honest, the teachers are doing so much there that I couldn't think of a better school where my child could be more improved. At a time, the mother and I thought his grades were ridiculous because there were so many brilliant students in their class. We made several visits to the school where they made us know that they had already spotted him as being far below average and had since concentrated much effort on him.

To our dismay, none of the 'efforts' worked. We decided to try him on assignments for lower classes but he failed woefully. Two home tutors stopped coming abruptly when they noticed they were not getting any improvement to justify their pay. We got worried that even if we were able to push him through secondary school, he might never be able to cope with any higher education. I decided to speak to my Pastor's wife (not on spiritual grounds but because she is an educationist and also owns a school). Surprisingly, she referred me to a Facebook group of educational consultants. Right in the church, she opened her phone and invited me to the group. I had no internet access at that moment, so I promise to take necessary steps on reaching home.

Still with great unbelief, I decided to give it a try. I was accepted to the group and I was able to post my son's problem. Within three hours, I got great hints (which even my son's teachers had never thought about). I was a little skeptical because the most convincing contributor's recommendations required about six weeks of intensive exercise for us and the child. To cut the whole story, the solution to my son's problem came from a Facebook group and the most outstanding fact is that I didn't spend a dime. It is just as if something was cast out of my son. Now he even reads in the loo and answers questions like a genius... I have made personal contact with one of the consultants to give my testimony but I decided to share it here to corroborate the fact that the INTERNET CAN RESHAPE BLURRY DREAMS... Use it wisely

Cc: lalasticlala

that is why it is called FACE BOOK
Re: See How Facebook Drastically Improved My Son's Grades In School by Osirimononaye(m): 6:11pm On Sep 21, 2015
gsparks01:
you didn't even read the post sef
Dats Nairaland For You!!!....There's What We Call www.summary.com grin grin grin

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Re: See How Facebook Drastically Improved My Son's Grades In School by tellwisdom: 6:11pm On Sep 21, 2015
...Op, You joined the group and your child became brilliant?? ....I don't gerrit? sad
Re: See How Facebook Drastically Improved My Son's Grades In School by bosunjohns(m): 6:14pm On Sep 21, 2015
bigmill:
Dear Nairalanders,

I read a post last week wherein a Nairalander mentioned the positive impact of the internet on his daughter's health. I am here to give my own testimony, but this time, the positive impact of the Internet on my child's education. This is very notable to me because many people, especially those who believe in hardwork are always too quick to point out the dangers in the Social Media, particularly, Facebook. My son is attending one of the best secondary schools in Lagos and to be honest, the teachers are doing so much there that I couldn't think of a better school where my child could be more improved. At a time, the mother and I thought his grades were ridiculous because there were so many brilliant students in their class. We made several visits to the school where they made us know that they had already spotted him as being far below average and had since concentrated much effort on him.

To our dismay, none of the 'efforts' worked. We decided to try him on assignments for lower classes but he failed woefully. Two home tutors stopped coming abruptly when they noticed they were not getting any improvement to justify their pay. We got worried that even if we were able to push him through secondary school, he might never be able to cope with any higher education. I decided to speak to my Pastor's wife (not on spiritual grounds but because she is an educationist and also owns a school). Surprisingly, she referred me to a Facebook group of educational consultants. Right in the church, she opened her phone and invited me to the group. I had no internet access at that moment, so I promise to take necessary steps on reaching home.

Still with great unbelief, I decided to give it a try. I was accepted to the group and I was able to post my son's problem. Within three hours, I got great hints (which even my son's teachers had never thought about). I was a little skeptical because the most convincing contributor's recommendations required about six weeks of intensive exercise for us and the child. To cut the whole story, the solution to my son's problem came from a Facebook group and the most outstanding fact is that I didn't spend a dime. It is just as if something was cast out of my son. Now he even reads in the loo and answers questions like a genius... I have made personal contact with one of the consultants to give my testimony but I decided to share it here to corroborate the fact that the INTERNET CAN RESHAPE BLURRY DREAMS... Use it wisely

Cc: lalasticlala
Re: See How Facebook Drastically Improved My Son's Grades In School by tuwayz(m): 6:20pm On Sep 21, 2015
where is the op? pls cme and tell us what exactly ur son did that improved him

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Re: See How Facebook Drastically Improved My Son's Grades In School by delishpot: 6:23pm On Sep 21, 2015
So as internet helped you, you cant share how exacyly it helped that otherrs with same problem can benefit?
I was thinking Facebook had an educational page or game that helped your son sha.
Re: See How Facebook Drastically Improved My Son's Grades In School by southernbelle(f): 6:23pm On Sep 21, 2015
midastouch:
MARKETING / ADVERTISEMENT DISGUISED AS NEWS!!
i feel so too.. but let's wait, op may probably explain how it happened.
Re: See How Facebook Drastically Improved My Son's Grades In School by Realacars: 6:29pm On Sep 21, 2015
Really
Re: See How Facebook Drastically Improved My Son's Grades In School by treesh(f): 6:30pm On Sep 21, 2015
Nice ad

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Re: See How Facebook Drastically Improved My Son's Grades In School by delishpot: 6:33pm On Sep 21, 2015
midastouch:
MARKETING / ADVERTISEMENT DISGUISED AS NEWS!!

Bless you.
Re: See How Facebook Drastically Improved My Son's Grades In School by Nobody: 6:34pm On Sep 21, 2015
What you lacked was information. Facebook didn't do anything. You got the idea on what to do on their platform.
The same idea you could have gotten from anywhere else.
I was expecting to read something more interesting. Like, how something your son read/saw on Facebook improved his performance.

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Re: See How Facebook Drastically Improved My Son's Grades In School by Elparaiso(m): 6:34pm On Sep 21, 2015
godzson:
Am new here cn u brothers nd sistrrs welcome a brother
With What? Kai Kai Or Ogogogro?
Ona go open new account come day ask for likes.
Nna, you berra park well before men welcome you with wetin you no want...
Ogini ne me this guy sef.

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Re: See How Facebook Drastically Improved My Son's Grades In School by Elparaiso(m): 6:35pm On Sep 21, 2015
bigmill:
Dear Nairalanders,

I read a post last week wherein a Nairalander mentioned the positive impact of the internet on his daughter's health. I am here to give my own testimony, but this time, the positive impact of the Internet on my child's education. This is very notable to me because many people, especially those who believe in hardwork are always too quick to point out the dangers in the Social Media, particularly, Facebook. My son is attending one of the best secondary schools in Lagos and to be honest, the teachers are doing so much there that I couldn't think of a better school where my child could be more improved. At a time, the mother and I thought his grades were ridiculous because there were so many brilliant students in their class. We made several visits to the school where they made us know that they had already spotted him as being far below average and had since concentrated much effort on him.

To our dismay, none of the 'efforts' worked. We decided to try him on assignments for lower classes but he failed woefully. Two home tutors stopped coming abruptly when they noticed they were not getting any improvement to justify their pay. We got worried that even if we were able to push him through secondary school, he might never be able to cope with any higher education. I decided to speak to my Pastor's wife (not on spiritual grounds but because she is an educationist and also owns a school). Surprisingly, she referred me to a Facebook group of educational consultants. Right in the church, she opened her phone and invited me to the group. I had no internet access at that moment, so I promise to take necessary steps on reaching home.

Still with great unbelief, I decided to give it a try. I was accepted to the group and I was able to post my son's problem. Within three hours, I got great hints (which even my son's teachers had never thought about). I was a little skeptical because the most convincing contributor's recommendations required about six weeks of intensive exercise for us and the child. To cut the whole story, the solution to my son's problem came from a Facebook group and the most outstanding fact is that I didn't spend a dime. It is just as if something was cast out of my son. Now he even reads in the loo and answers questions like a genius... I have made personal contact with one of the consultants to give my testimony but I decided to share it here to corroborate the fact that the INTERNET CAN RESHAPE BLURRY DREAMS... Use it wisely

Cc: lalasticlala
This is not the work of Facebook. Your meeting could have been held in another forum and you would have gotten the same results.
Re: See How Facebook Drastically Improved My Son's Grades In School by piagetskinner(m): 6:40pm On Sep 21, 2015
TheMainMan:
i'm interested in knowing the advice that changed ur kid... undecided..
Me too.. She didn't state what the deficiency was, And the measure that was used to curb that deficiency

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Re: See How Facebook Drastically Improved My Son's Grades In School by Eniqurl(f): 6:56pm On Sep 21, 2015
Facebook abi let him continue *Yinmu*
Re: See How Facebook Drastically Improved My Son's Grades In School by menxer: 6:57pm On Sep 21, 2015
@OP, you made it seem your child's grades improved because he started using Facebook.

The Internet is filled with all sort of recommendations, it's not Facebook that improved your child's grades but putting to practice that recommendation someone gave you on Facebook.
Re: See How Facebook Drastically Improved My Son's Grades In School by Nobody: 6:58pm On Sep 21, 2015
bigmill:
Dear Nairalanders,

I read a post last week wherein a Nairalander mentioned the positive impact of the internet on his daughter's health. I am here to give my own testimony, but this time, the positive impact of the Internet on my child's education. This is very notable to me because many people, especially those who believe in hardwork are always too quick to point out the dangers in the Social Media, particularly, Facebook. My son is attending one of the best secondary schools in Lagos and to be honest, the teachers are doing so much there that I couldn't think of a better school where my child could be more improved. At a time, the mother and I thought his grades were ridiculous because there were so many brilliant students in their class. We made several visits to the school where they made us know that they had already spotted him as being far below average and had since concentrated much effort on him.

To our dismay, none of the 'efforts' worked. We decided to try him on assignments for lower classes but he failed woefully. Two home tutors stopped coming abruptly when they noticed they were not getting any improvement to justify their pay. We got worried that even if we were able to push him through secondary school, he might never be able to cope with any higher education. I decided to speak to my Pastor's wife (not on spiritual grounds but because she is an educationist and also owns a school). Surprisingly, she referred me to a Facebook group of educational consultants. Right in the church, she opened her phone and invited me to the group. I had no internet access at that moment, so I promise to take necessary steps on reaching home.

Still with great unbelief, I decided to give it a try. I was accepted to the group and I was able to post my son's problem. Within three hours, I got great hints (which even my son's teachers had never thought about). I was a little skeptical because the most convincing contributor's recommendations required about six weeks of intensive exercise for us and the child. To cut the whole story, the solution to my son's problem came from a Facebook group and the most outstanding fact is that I didn't spend a dime. It is just as if something was cast out of my son. Now he even reads in the loo and answers questions like a genius... I have made personal contact with one of the consultants to give my testimony but I decided to share it here to corroborate the fact that the INTERNET CAN RESHAPE BLURRY DREAMS... Use it wisely

Cc: lalasticlala
Call Mark Zuckerberge and thank him
Re: See How Facebook Drastically Improved My Son's Grades In School by Iamthoney(m): 7:00pm On Sep 21, 2015
bigmill:
Dear Nairalanders,

I read a post last week wherein a Nairalander mentioned the positive impact of the internet on his daughter's health. I am here to give my own testimony, but this time, the positive impact of the Internet on my child's education. This is very notable to me because many people, especially those who believe in hardwork are always too quick to point out the dangers in the Social Media, particularly, Facebook. My son is attending one of the best secondary schools in Lagos and to be honest, the teachers are doing so much there that I couldn't think of a better school where my child could be more improved. At a time, the mother and I thought his grades were ridiculous because there were so many brilliant students in their class. We made several visits to the school where they made us know that they had already spotted him as being far below average and had since concentrated much effort on him.

To our dismay, none of the 'efforts' worked. We decided to try him on assignments for lower classes but he failed woefully. Two home tutors stopped coming abruptly when they noticed they were not getting any improvement to justify their pay. We got worried that even if we were able to push him through secondary school, he might never be able to cope with any higher education. I decided to speak to my Pastor's wife (not on spiritual grounds but because she is an educationist and also owns a school). Surprisingly, she referred me to a Facebook group of educational consultants. Right in the church, she opened her phone and invited me to the group. I had no internet access at that moment, so I promise to take necessary steps on reaching home.

Still with great unbelief, I decided to give it a try. I was accepted to the group and I was able to post my son's problem. Within three hours, I got great hints (which even my son's teachers had never thought about). I was a little skeptical because the most convincing contributor's recommendations required about six weeks of intensive exercise for us and the child. To cut the whole story, the solution to my son's problem came from a Facebook group and the most outstanding fact is that I didn't spend a dime. It is just as if something was cast out of my son. Now he even reads in the loo and answers questions like a genius... I have made personal contact with one of the consultants to give my testimony but I decided to share it here to corroborate the fact that the INTERNET CAN RESHAPE BLURRY DREAMS... Use it wisely

Cc: lalasticlala
I was never surprised though cos I have always known that Facebook makes or mar individuals
Re: See How Facebook Drastically Improved My Son's Grades In School by baloney: 7:03pm On Sep 21, 2015
Re: See How Facebook Drastically Improved My Son's Grades In School by godric(m): 7:06pm On Sep 21, 2015
grin
Re: See How Facebook Drastically Improved My Son's Grades In School by Bsideboi(m): 7:14pm On Sep 21, 2015
Olamyyde:
Abeg, can this help someone in 300l maths department with a cgpa that cannot send sms on mtn cry
rememba its 5naira/sms.I doubt if ur cgpa was up to 5.0 cheesy
Re: See How Facebook Drastically Improved My Son's Grades In School by Notyourb1tch(f): 7:15pm On Sep 21, 2015
agarawu23:
Just count yourself lucky because your son isnt a dullard, he just need some guide up and full concentration on his studies. I know of two guys that page can't help even if you bring the page from heaven. [/b]Some are born [b]DULLARD

Happy for your son tho

That's mean undecided
Re: See How Facebook Drastically Improved My Son's Grades In School by Daffar: 7:21pm On Sep 21, 2015
Olamyyde:
Abeg, can this help someone in 300l maths department with a cgpa that cannot send sms on mtn cry

Lwkm...Dude u funny finish.

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