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Title: Welcome to Chisholm Trail


1
Welcome to Chisholm Trail
  • Tips for Parents
  • Successful Tweens at the Trail

2
Middle School...
  • It can be the best of times.
  • It can be the worst of times.
  • Certainly this is a time of mixed emotions.
  • Expectations change dramatically.
  • There are more teachers7 or 8 instead of 1 or 2.
  • Homework may require more time.
  • Prioritizing multiple tasks.

3
Yes, middle school is hard on parents!
  • Dont be embarrassed.
  • All parents have these
  • fears.
  • Im here (along with over 20), to lend you
    support offer you tips, and walk you through
    this
  • challenging time.

4
30 Years of Research
  • Home involvement in schooling has a
  • POSITIVE impact on youngsters attitudes,
    aspirations, and achievement.
  • You are already making the grade,
  • doing a good job, and
  • supporting your student!

5
Helping your child through this transition.
  • Dont be too anxious yourself.

6
Helping
  • Teach
    organizational habits.
  • Post your family schedules.

7
Helping your child
  • Encourage him to get involved, then be there to
    pick them up or attend a game.
  • Attend school meetings and events.

8
Helping
  • Communicate with your child often.
  • Be open.

9
Top Secret Tips
  • Buy a combination lock before school begins.
  • Dont buy a backpack that stores 50 pounds
    (smaller means better organization).
  • Seek communication from your childs teachers,
    administrators, and sponsors.
  • Take time to read information about
    pre-adolescent development.
  • What are you willing to negotiate and what are
    absolutes?

10
Hints for success
  • Break down school work and
  • chores at home into small parts.
  • Remind your students about important dates and
    deadlines at school.
  • Listen, dont poke, pry, take sides, or
    intervene.
  • Be a friend to your middle schooler. Listen dont
    criticize.

11
Hints for success
  • Friendships dont always mean smooth sailing.
  • Reprimand means deal with the one problem--do not
    bring in other issues.
  • If the issue is minor, keep things light.
  • Dont use power unless it is urgent.

12
What supplies do they need?
  • An egg crate or box.
  • Several hanging files.
  • Dictionary/Thesaurus.
  • Paper, pencils, pens.

13
What do 6th graders do?
  • Choose 2 class electivesone must be a Fine Arts
    class (Band, choir, or orchestra).

14
Helping.
  • Attend Camp Thurman in the fall. Students learn
    the importance of meeting new people and working
    together as a team.

15
6th grade can
  • Attend Pep Rallies
  • Attend school dances, after-school sporting
    events and programs.
  • Attend other content area field trips.
  • Earn academic recognition with
  • rewards, privileges, and medals.
  • Serve as Ambassadors to Incoming
  • 5th Graders.
  • Participate in UIL events.

16
One last word to the wise
  • Stay involved.
  • Monitor your childs progress.
  • Teach organizational skills daily for the first
    few months of school.
  • Ask questions of administrators and teachers.
    Dont wait.
  • Attend school events.
  • Volunteer in school.
  • Seek information.

17
Check it out
  • www.Greatschools.net
  • www.Schoolfamily.com
  • www.internet4classrooms.com
  • www2.scholastic.com
  • www.ed.gov/parents
  • www.kidshealth.org
  • www.parentingteens.about.com
  • www.schoolcounselor.org
  • www.nmsa.org
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