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Parents, without your active role in your student's academic career, the student loses so much. Your role is more valuable than you know. For both the student and the staff at Drake Middle School, we need your involvement in your student's life. We know that you want your student to be successful and trying to figure out your role can be difficult. These three simple tips below can help your student.
• Help your child show up at school with a good attitude and ready to learn.
-Keep tabs on school attendance.
-Make sure your student gets plenty of rest each night.
-Don't accept the "I'm never going to use this after school" excuse for not working hard in a class.
-Speak positively of the benefits of an elementary school education.
• Help them organize their time and materials.
-Help your student keep an assignment calendar/agenda with dates for homework, tests, and projects.
-Divide long-term assignments into smaller tasks and develop a timeline for what tasks should be done.
-Make sure there is a quiet study area and a location for their school materials.
• Take an interest.
-Listen to your student talk about what is happening in class.
-Encourage your student to become involved in a club or sport at school.
-Show teachers that you are interested in your student's education.
-Help your student understand how to take ownership of his academic career.
"Building Successful Habits for Middle School" article: - Click the link HERE
"Changes in Middle School Parenting: Things I Wish I'd Known" article: - Click the link HERE
"How Self-Compassion Supports Academic Motivation and Emotional Wellness" article: - Click the link HERE
"Top 10 Skills Middle School Students Need to Thrive, and How Parents Can Help" article - Click the link HERE
"Transitioning Young Adolescents from Elementary to Middle School" article: - Click the link HERE
AI/Deepfakes and Teens - A Guide for Caregivers: - Click the link HERE
Attention and learning issues oftentimes requires parents to locate resources to support them and their students (understood.org): - Click the link HERE
Bullying is an issue in schools across America: - Bullying, Bullying App, Rude vs. Mean vs. Bullying
Death of a loved one/family member/friend can be trying for a student; how to help a grieving teen: - Click the link HERE
Depression is a serious concern for many parents: - Teen Depression, Teen Depression: A Guide for Parents
Divorce can a very difficult time for students; how to help kids cope with separation and divorce: - Click the link HERE
Drugs and other substance abuse can dramatically affect a student, as well we as his/her family: - Teen Marijuana Usage
Eating disorders are significant in today's teen due to so many external (and even internal) factors (National Eating Disorders Association): - Click the link HERE
Growth and resilient mindsets are essential in today's society: – Click the link HERE
Health and well-being are significant in your teen's life. Check out this website for resources that can help shed light on your ever-changing teenager: - Click the link HERE
Internet usage and safety on the internet are topics that do not need to be taken lightly: - Safekids website
Mental health is defined as a state of well-being in which every individual realizes his or her own potential, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to her or his community. This website offers assistance on various topics when that health and well-being may be strained: - Mental Health Basics, Various Mental Health Areas with Supports, Overviews, and Focus on Child/Adolescent Mental Health (an article from OA News)
Motivation: - Famous Failures, Surround Yourself with Greatness
"Panic Anxiety Disorders in Middle School Students" article: - Click the link HERE
Self-image is such a huge issue in today's teen society: - Click the link HERE
Social media article, "The Lonely Burden of Today's Teenage Girls": - Click the link HERE How Social Media Affects Teens, Social Media and Tweens Impact, 0 Health Advisory on Social Media Usage
Suicide is a serious concern for anyone. Take it as such: - Suicide, Suicide Signs, Facts, Factors, and Resources, Suicide Risk & Protective Factors, National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Contact
Teen violence comes in different shapes and forms. See the following links to better understand teen violence: – Stop Violence, Violence Prevention