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Bullying FAQs for middle school students Added by Dawn_OPfSN on 2008-08-29 Updated by Dawn_OPfSN on 2010-08-15
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Video about bullying includes should I confront a bully, how can I report a classmate anonymously, how can I tell if a classmate is joking or serious when talking about violence and much more.
Tags: self help, transitioning to middle school, bullies, bully, bullying, school safety
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Dropout prevention and youth with disabilities - middle school Added by Dawn_OPfSN on 2009-09-08 Updated by Dawn_OPfSN on 2010-08-18
This article offers strategies for parents of middle school students. From PACER Center
Tags: bad choices, making choices, truancy, dropping out, homework issues, transitioning to middle school, parenting teens, parenting adolescent
Guide to transitioning to middle school Added by Dawn_OPfSN on 2008-08-29 Updated by Dawn_OPfSN on 2010-08-17
Steps to prepare staff, parents and students for the transition into middle school. From the Indiana Resource Center for Autism
Tags: back to school, transitioning to middle school, autism teacher resources
Helping teens with LD develop a healthy, balanced lifestyle Added by Dawn_OPfSN on 2008-08-29 Updated by Dawn_OPfSN on 2010-08-25
Challenges and strategies for middle and high school children. From Greatschools
Tags: learning disability parenting, transitioning to middle school, transitioning to high school, hygiene skills, life skills, making choices, being responsible, responsibility
Helping your middle school child make the transition to high school Added by Dawn_OPfSN on 2008-08-29 Updated by Dawn_OPfSN on 2010-08-18
Learn how to help your child with LD meet the increased academic demands and other challenges of high school. From Great Schools
Tags: transitioning to high school, learning disability parenting
How can my child be involved in the IEP process? Added by Dawn_OPfSN on 2009-09-08 Updated by Dawn_OPfSN on 2010-08-17
IDEA2004 states that a child should attend their IEP conference if appropriate. Here are some points to consider when making that decision to include your child. From PACER Center
Tags: self advocacy, transitioning to middle school, transitioning to high school, IEP meeting
How long is a middle school-age child's attention span Added by Dawn_OPfSN on 2009-06-06 Updated by Dawn_OPfSN on 2010-08-16
In this video, Louis Pugliese discusses normal and short attention spans in middle school and strategies for increasing attention span. From Video Jug
Tags: transitioning to middle school, attention issues, learning disability teacher resources, ADHD teacher resources
How to make friends at school Added by Dawn_OPfSN on 2010-03-17 Updated by Dawn_OPfSN on 2010-08-23
In this video kids talk about how they make friends with other students. From Video Jug
Tags: self help, back to school, making friends, fitting in, transitioning to middle school
How you can help your child learn to be a good self advocate Added by Dawn_OPfSN on 2009-09-08 Updated by Dawn_OPfSN on 2010-08-17
What does self advocacy mean and ways your child can be involved in decision making. From PACER Center
Tags: self advocacy, transitioning to middle school, transitioning to high school
Hugs and kisses are not for school Added by Dawn_OPfSN on 2010-02-05 Updated by Dawn_OPfSN on 2010-08-31
Here's a social story to teach children that while we may hug or kiss our family, it's not okay to do that at school. From One Place for Special Needs
Tags: opfsn, school rules, school social stories, social story, inappropriate affection, inappropriate behavior, kissing, hugging, transitioning to middle school, showing affection, personal space
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