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To My Presentation

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Transition

♣A big step On the road of maturity.

♣Your child will be both excited and a fried.

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The Problem

The Researchers have found that students

worry a bout :

Logistical Anxieties

Social Fears

Academic Concerns

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Logistical Anxieties

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.

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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?

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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-read wristwatch.

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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 .

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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.

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Academic concerns

Will the classes be too difficult?

Will there be too much homework?

Are the teachers hard greater ?

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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.

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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

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In Qatar

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The Chart 

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Definition

Transition: Change from one stage to other.

Adolescences: Teenager.

Anxiety: Feeling of worry or fear especially about the future.

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References

http://www.education.gov.qa/section/sec/evaluation_institute/assessment/_st_assessment/qcea2006/

http://www.schwablearning.org/articles.aspx?r=1106

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