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Today’s text-messaging middle schoolers may seem like a different species from how parents remember themselves as sixth, seventh, and eighth graders. Children are often forced to confront serious issues like drugs, violence, sexuality, and technology at an age that would have been unthinkable even a decade ago. So it’s natural for parents to worry about these crucial years. Still, educator Joe Bruzzese believes that this time can be full of positive transformation as your child gains independence and your parental role shifts from omnipresent manager to supportive coach. Timely topics include cyberbullying, depression, and choosing realistic and rewarding extracurricular activities.
The middle school years can and should be a time of exciting change and opportunity;A Parents’ Guide to the Middle School Yearspresents what you need to know to survive and thrive as a family.Contents
• acknowledgments / vi
• Introduction / 1
Chapter 1: Making Friends and Facing Foes 8
Chapter 2: Building Solid Relationships with Teachers 36
Chapter 3: Getting Ahead in Class and Staying There 54
Chapter 4: Achieving Balance between School and Activities 85
Chapter 5: Keeping Kids Safe Online 105
Chapter 6: Thriving as a Family during Middle School 128
• Recommended Resources / 161
• Index / 166“Bruzzese understands kids and communicates well through this concise guide. ...This book is not stuffed with case studies, chatty stories, or horrific went-wrongs; instead, it’s a to-the-point guide for parents and should be well used.”
—Library Journal
“Selective memory probably vaporized the details of your sixth to eighth grade experience. To parent effectively through these years you need to understand twenty-first century middle school reality--the academic challenglÃa
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