Rae Bryant is a writer for all ages. She currently lives in a little valley just outside D.C. Read more about Rae at www.raebryant.com.
Helping your child maneuver from middle school to high school is very simple in theory. In practice, it requires consistency, restraint, and patience. Let's break this transition into three manageable parts of the greater whole.
SET REASONABLE AND CONSTRUCTIVE EXPECTATIONS
During middle school, you must have developed some idea of your child's strengths and needs, habits and routines. Take a closer look at these areas along with your child prior to beginning high school.
1. Subject Areas: Let your child voice his or her best, most interesting, and most hated areas. Make sure to liste...
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