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Presented by – Cynthia Jones, Edwina Townsend and Lisa Ingalls Elementary to Middle School – What to expect and how to support your child
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Presented by – Cynthia Jones, Edwina Townsend and Lisa Ingalls Elementary to Middle School –What to expect and how to support your child.

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Page 1: Presented by – Cynthia Jones, Edwina Townsend and Lisa Ingalls Elementary to Middle School –What to expect and how to support your child.

Presented by – Cynthia Jones, Edwina Townsend and Lisa Ingalls

Elementary to Middle School –What to expect and how to support your child

Page 2: Presented by – Cynthia Jones, Edwina Townsend and Lisa Ingalls Elementary to Middle School –What to expect and how to support your child.

Making the move to Middle School

You play a key role in your child’s success, you can help your child cope with:

● Tougher academic challenges

● Changes in friendships and socializing

● Changes in body, mind and sense of self

● Making decisions

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Friendships and social changesMiddle school age children have a strong desire to fit in. Social issues may be your child’s biggest concern:

❖ Be sensitive to these changes, talk to your child.❖ Encourage child to stay in touch with old friends

and enjoy making new friends❖ Teach your child to report bullying in person or

online.❖ Help your child solve problems.❖ Encourage your child to be a true friend.

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Friendship

Help your child understand:

● Being a good friend means respecting each other’s uniqueness.

● The best way to make a friend, is to be a friend.

● Friendships may change in middle school.

● Be yourself, real friends will like you for who you are.

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Phrases that kids ignore

● “If you would have just listened to me!”

● “How many times do I have to tell you??”

● “You will not…”● “You always…… you never….!!”● “You just…..”● “You have nothing to be stressed

about!”● “When I was a kid…..”● “It’s my way or the highway”● “As long as you’re under my roof…”

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Protective Factors for strong families

Parent Resilience

Knowledge of Parenting and Child Development

Social and Emotional Competence of children

Support system for parents and children

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Today’s youth live in a different culture

● A culture of disposability

● A culture of immediacy

● A culture of networking

● A culture of being driven, yet sedentary

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Boundaries

State clear specific boundaries, what is not permitted, exceptions and the consequences.

● Homework and chores● Use of phones, technology, internet and TV● Where and when friends can be in your home ● Bedtime● Language used

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How to talk about bullying ● Bullying is aggressive

imbalance of power.

● Bullying is severe, persistent and pervasive.

● Bullying can be verbal, written, or physical.

● Cyber-bullying occurs online, gaming, social media and text/email.

Help your child learn what bullying is...and what it is not.

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Let your child know...● Encourage your child to report bullying immediately

to teacher, counselor, or principal. Most LISD middle schools will require written notification.

● Talk about how to stand up to bullying: humor, standing up for themselves, confidently or walking away. If these don’t work, report!

● Urge your child to stand up for others who are bullied.

● Keep lines of communication open.

● Model how to treat others with kindness and respect.

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Coping Skills

● Calm down - Relaxation techniques: deep breathing, meditation, exercise, yoga, etc...

● Talk it out, let your child vent.

● Don’t try to fix it. Let your child

learn to experience disappointment,

failure, consequences and other

upsetting events.

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Drug Trends: How to talk to your kids

*Det.Kyle Koiner, The Colony, PD

(morning)

*Former DEA agent Michelle Deaver

(evening)

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Drug Trends presented by:Morning session

Detective Kyle Koiner has been the SRO at The Colony High School for three years and a Detective at the same time. He is currently on The Colony Police Department’s Tactical Team and Explorer Post Advisor. Detective Koiner has been at The Colony Police Department since 2006. He also worked at Wichita Falls Police Department prior to TCPD.

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Drug trends presented by: Evening session

Michelle Deaver is a fulltime teacher, a mother of two, a wife and a

retired Special Agent of the Drug Enforcement Administration. During the 27 years with the DEA, Michelle worked undercover narcotic cases, arrested defendants, served search warrants and testified in court. She was transferred to 5 different states and finally ended her career with DEA in Dallas where she retired as a supervisor. Michelle has been active in the community as a speaker and offering presentations to parents about current drug trends. After her very brief retirement, Michelle obtained her teaching credential and started the law enforcement program at the Career Center East where she teaches high school students who come from all 5 high schools throughout LISD. This is Michelle’s fifth year of teaching.

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AcademicsGoals for Middle School Students:

●Developing organization & time management

●Independence to be able to manage daily school life

●Exploration of activities / career interests

●Developing friendships●Developing academic readiness for high school courses

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Academics: How parents

helpOrganization and Time Management:

➔ Use of a planner or calendar is CRITICAL!➔ School supplies available➔ Utilize “teachable moments” early to avoid crisis

later➔ Watch for over-scheduling out of school

activities➔ Have a routine for doing school work➔ Check teacher websites regularly, ie: Edmodo ➔ Teach how to open a combination lock

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Academics: How parents helpIndependence for daily life:

➔ Encourage your child to communicate with their teacher regarding:◆ makeup work when

absent◆ when they don’t

understand something◆ Attend tutorials -

practice roleplaying what to say

➔ Email works great! CC: Mom and Dad

➔ Private message on Edmodo works too

➔ Develop a “go to” person when they need help

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Academics: How parents help

Summer Activities:● Teach list making - daily!● Practice finding answers by self: look it up!

● Use the summer to explore new activities and interests

● Practice speaking to unfamiliar adults○ child orders food and pays for it himself○ when shopping, child asks a clerk a question○ asks librarian where to find a book

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Academics: How parents helpRegarding the rigor:

➔ Schedule appropriately into PAP courses- (it’s not for everyone)

➔ Encourage tutorials; it’s not just for when you are failing!

➔ Schedule effective study time

➔ Please do not focus just on the “A”

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Academics: PAP Classes

● Requires students to think more abstractly, learn more quickly, and develop critical thinking skills.

● Expectations of better than average skills ○ STAAR scores○ grades○ responsibility○ organizationMore info at LISD.net -

Education Planning Guide for Middle School

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Tips for Success: Who to call

When you contact the teacher:

➔ To give unique info about your child

➔ gathering info vs accusing

➔ Remember: we are all wanting the same thing- success for your child!

Email usually works best to contact teachers, counselors and principals.

Failing = teacherStress= teacher or counselorAbsent = attendance clerk and teacherPersistent peer conflict = principal

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Tips for Success: Gather resources!

➔ Specific Apps for class

◆ pdf reader◆ Nearpod◆ QR reader◆ Kahoot◆ ShowMe

➔ Edmodo or Google Classroom

➔ Skyward◆ set alerts◆ dig deep into the

grades

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● Screen Time - anything with a screen○ Limits

■ Technology curfew■ Family technology rules■ Contracts/agreements

○ Balance■ Downtime

● Modeling good technology practices○ “Mom put the phone down!”

● Technology together○ Make time to participate with

your child ● District issued iPads but parents’

rules!

Technology/iPads

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Technology/iPadsTips to protect:

● Use info on LISD 1:X websiteo Parental security codeo restrictions on buying

Apps● Charge electronics out of

bedrooms● Watch social sites,

especially KIK and Ask.FM● Watch the addiction of

games

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Tips for Success: Activities

Almost all campuses have beginning of the year activities to help 6th graders, as well as other new students, get used to the campus.● camp - a Saturday or the first day or

two of school● schoolwide socials- meet the teacher

nights● schedule pickup day: find locker, walk

schedule, meet teachers● PTA events - JOIN and get on the email

list

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Edwina Townsend,M.Ed., LPC-S - Ethridge Elementary [email protected]. Townsend obtained her BA in Psychology and her Master’s in Counseling at Texas Tech University. Edwina has been a school counselor for 24 years and has been the counselor at Ethridge for 9 years. She has also worked in a variety of settings: counselor in private practice, therapist for foster children, crisis counselor for a residential treatment center and an adjunct professor at DBU. Cynthia Jones, MAC, CSC- Prairie Trail [email protected] Jones graduated with a Masters in Counseling as well as received her school counseling certification from Dallas Baptist University. She has been in public education for 20 years with the last 14 as a elementary counselor. Cynthia has worked with the CHOICES ADAPT program for 7 years and will take the National Board of Certified Counseling exam in the fall. Her beautiful blended family allows her to love a Marcus High 9th grader and a Permian High 11th grader.

Contact Information

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Contact Information

Lisa Ingalls M.Ed., CSCKillian Middle School [email protected]

Lisa Ingalls has been a counselor in LISD for 15 years, helping to open both Creek Valley and Killian Middle Schools as new campuses. Prior to coming to LISD, she was a high school counselor for 12 years. In addition to her campus responsibilities, she is also the Lead Counselor for the East Zone Middle Schools. She is married, with two children. Her daughter graduated from Hebron High School and is a proud Aggie. Her son is a junior at Hebron.

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Resourceswww.whyismarko.com

www.empoweringparents.com

www.aap.org

www.childwelfare.gov

www.stopbullying.gov

www.lisd.net