Middle schoolers can be clumsy. Here is a way to help your child through those awkward growth spurts.
Middle School
Taking responsibility for your children’s education can be the most rewarding decision you will make as a parent.
Are your kids beginning the the middle school years? Learn how to plan ahead and make adjustments to pave the way for a strong transition from elementary to middle school.
Friendships and self-identity will have a profound impact on adolescents and may need guidance from parents.
Help your kids as they change homes and re-establish routines during the school year.
Does your kid have the back to school blues? Discover some tips to help your kids overcome their negative feelings about returning to school.
National Teacher’s Day provides the perfect opportunity for students and their parents to show appreciation, support, and thankfulness to teachers.
The middle grades can be an especially difficult time for any child. But for tweens with autism this time can produce even greater challenges. Learning how to deal with the school environment is key in helping these kids find their place in society and experience success.
As a parent, you have the responsibility to protect, guide, and support your child’s education. Equally, you have the right to interact in a meaningful way within your child’s school community to positively impact their future success and learning. As you consider how you can move forward in these areas, remember to focus on what …
Searching for ways to ease your children into the school year? Try these ideas for getting them accustomed to the routine of returning to school this year.