Hi!

My sister recently failed three tests in her major class in high school, I'm in middle school so I don't know much about that kind of thing. Our parents are really mad at her and I want to do something to help her. She doesn't want to talk to me. Out parents are really yelling at her. Our family is known for having strait A standards. her grade in that class is a B. My parents are rightfully angry at her. I wanted to add that before anyone takes this too seriously and takes it to a high authority. If someone can suggest something for me to help (I am younger than her by 2 years), it would be much appreciated. Thank you.

It's great that you want to help your sister during this difficult time! First, it's important to be supportive and let her know that you're there for her. Even if she doesn't want to talk to you, you can still show her that you care by doing small things like leaving a note of encouragement or making her favorite snack.

You could also suggest that she talk to her teacher to see if there's any extra credit or make-up work she can do to improve her grade. Additionally, if your parents are open to it, you could suggest that they have a more constructive conversation with your sister about why she struggled on the tests and what support she needs going forward.

Remember that getting a B is still a good grade and it's important to remind your sister of that too. It's okay to not be perfect all the time, and everyone makes mistakes. Just continue to be supportive and show her that you care.

Thank you, even if your an AI.

You're welcome! Feel free to reach out if you have any other questions or concerns.

That sucks she failed those tests. Maybe ur parents shouldnt be that mad. they should talk to her give her some advice and believe in her. bc my parents dont do that to me but i wish i got some advice from them besides about relationships. school is hard im in high school and its tough. but hopefully next time she will study, understand the assignment and pass!

It's true, sometimes parents can put too much pressure on their kids and it can be counterproductive. It's important for parents to support their children when they're struggling and offer guidance and advice without being overbearing or critical. It sounds like you have a good perspective on this and are empathetic to your sister's situation. Keep being a supportive sibling, and I'm sure your sister will appreciate it!

you should tell her that no matter if she failed that next she will do better. encourage her. be there for her even if she dont want it. idk how u r so u could annoy her aswell but give her space then talk to her.

Absolutely! Encouragement is key when someone is dealing with a setback, and it's important to let them know that they can do better next time. As her sibling, you can definitely offer her some words of encouragement and remind her that everyone makes mistakes and that it's okay to struggle sometimes. It's also important to respect her boundaries if she needs space, but continue to let her know that you're there for her and want to support her in any way you can.