7 Key Skills & Experiences to Prepare Your Middle School Students for High School –Did you know there are a few simple and practical things you can do to help your students be better prepared to enter their high school years? These aren’t big, overwhelming things, but rather easy and po...
There is no way for middle-schoolers to avoid the college angst we know so well. But we can help defend them against it.Q: I'd add a No. 9 to your list: Introduce your child to all sorts of fields, such as economics, geography or philosophy, so that when these electives are ...
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The aim of this paper is to present some workshop activities with students in regular high schools in order to prepare them for coeducation with their peers with eyesight impairment. The workshops included seven sequels in which we elaborated the following themes: the attitudes of the individuals...
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I tell parents they should NOT pressure kids, not even mention college, but prepare them for the pressures they see all around them in creative and healthy ways, like encouraging them to read and pursue activities they enjoy. There is no way for middle-schoolers to avoid the college angst ...
Sensible decision-making, positive body image, and thoughtful friendships are the keys to wellness in the still-developing teen mind, for both boys and girls, middle schoolers, high school, and college students, and yet for so many young people, issues surrounding popularity and peer pressure ar...
School work (Well if you must, you must, but none of it will get done. If it’s due the day after your trip, they’ll do it in the middle of the night after you get home. I once hauled an entire suitcase of school work. It was way too heavy, and gave me an unforgettable ba...
Bullying and Middle School Unfortunately, bullying is a common enemy that many middle schoolers face. As children get older and gain more insight into themselves, they begin to become interested in following a certain status quo. Whether it's how they dress, what hobbies they're interested in...
Jason Ma’s talk, “Why to Start Preparing for College in 6th Grade,” for Santa Clara County Office of Education (SCCOE). This gives actionable insights and tips for both high school and middle school students, and their parents Watch Video ...