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To My Presentation. SmoothingYour Child's. Transition To Middle School. Transition. A big step On the road of maturity. Your child will be both excited and a fried. The Researchers asked kids, what aspect of moving to middle school most concerned them, the top answer :

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  1. Hind.Babiker - Group 1

  2. To My Presentation Hind.Babiker - Group 1

  3. SmoothingYour Child's Transition To Middle School Hind.Babiker - Group 1

  4. Transition • A big step On the road of maturity. • Your child will be both excited and a fried. Hind.Babiker - Group 1

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  6. The Researchers asked kids, what aspect of moving to middle school most concerned them, the top answer : The campus is larger . There are more teachers, students and classes. Logistical Anxieties Hind.Babiker - Group 1

  7. Continuo Logistical Anxieties • How would hey find the Wright classroom in Wright time? • What happened if they were tardy? • Where was the cafeteria ? • What about the bathroom? Hind.Babiker - Group 1

  8. Who to ease the Logistical Anxieties • Accompany your child on campus tour. • Get a map of the campus and take your child to explore. • Include a couple of your child’s friends on campus tour. • Take advantage summer programs offered at the new school for incoming students. • Find the length of the passing period between classes. • Sit with your child and explore the school website. • Provide your child with an easy-to-readwristwatch. Hind.Babiker - Group 1

  9. Social Fears • Will I see any one I know? • Will it be hard to make friends • Will I have to eat a lunch alone? • Are the older kids bullies or violent? • This question and more pour through the minds of incoming middle school students • This beside your child entering the adolescences stage . Hind.Babiker - Group 1

  10. How to ease the social fears? • Motivate your child to Join: • Sport teams and clubs. • Group conversation. • Talk about: • Traits that make him a good friend • Skills needed for difficult social situation. • Remind your child to make eye contact when speaking or listening. Hind.Babiker - Group 1

  11. Academic concerns • Will the classes be too difficult? • Will there be too much homework? • Are the teachers hard greater ? Hind.Babiker - Group 1

  12. Some Tips To Ease Academic Concerns • Meet with teachers early in the year. • Help your student with time management skills. • Work out an organizational system with your student. • Stay connected to your child’s school work. • Go to parent-teacher nights. • Help your child be her own advocate. Hind.Babiker - Group 1

  13. Conclusion Finally I would remind you that you might not be able to calm your child’s fears completely but!!!! You must sport him by : • Give him advices. • Spend more time with him. • Open discussions as much as you can to understand what may worry your child Hind.Babiker - Group 1

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  16. Definition • Transition: Change from one stage to other. • Adolescences: Teenager. • Anxiety: Feeling of worry or fear especially about the future. Hind.Babiker - Group 1

  17. References • http://www.education.gov.qa/section/sec/evaluation_institute/assessment/_st_assessment/qcea2006/ • http://www.schwablearning.org/articles.aspx?r=1106 Hind.Babiker - Group 1

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