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We may have spent many years in school, and through our personal experience we all know that going to high school is a completely different ball game v/s preschool or middle school. High school years are impressionable and go a long way in building or breaking a child's personality. They are going through major physical and emotional changes, they are exploring themselves, their thinking process is changing and they are also trying to define who they are and what they stand for. You can search for top CBSE schools near me and get best schools for your child. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: 10 WAYS PARENTS CAN HELP CHILDREN ADJUST TO HIGH SCHOOL


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10 WAYS PARENTS CAN HELP CHILDREN ADJUST TO HIGH
SCHOOL
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  • We may have spent many years in school, and
    through our personal experience we all know that
    going to high school is a completely different
    ball game v/s preschool or middle school. High
    school years are impressionable and go a long way
    in building or breaking a child's personality.
    They are going through major physical and
    emotional changes, they are exploring themselves,
    their thinking process is changing and they are
    also trying to define who they are and what they
    stand for. You can search for top CBSE schools
    near me and get best schools for your child.

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1. Talk to your children like they are adults
  • Teenagers are going through a whole lot of
    changes. Their bodies are changing they are
    trying to build their own opinions and own world
    views and define who they are - they are in the
    process of creating their own identity. Parents
    need to strike the right balance in terms of when
    to treat their children as adults and when to
    nurture them/ protect them like children. It is
    critical to understand that life for them is
    changing our children are equally anxious and
    scared about the change coming their way. As a
    parent, you need to be there but not be
    overbearing.

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2. Build a support system for your children
  • Before high school starts figure out a few
    children going to the same class. Let the
    children interact with each other so that a
    comfort level is built-in and there is some
    familiarity in a new school.

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3. Make sure you are in touch with what's
happening in school
  • Your children may not always tell you what's
    happening in school, sometimes intentionally
    sometimes unintentionally. It is essential for
    you to keep in touch with school authorities and
    their teachers to have a regular update. Also,
    make sure you attend parent-teacher meetings.

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4. Stay engaged with your child
  • The teenage years are the years your children
    need to see you around. Make sure you create a
    support system and you are one of the go-to
    people for your children when they are in trouble.

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5. Talk to your children about school
  • It is important to spend time with your children
    you need to show that you are interested in
    knowing what's happening in their lives. Talk to
    them about what is happening in their life. What
    is happening in school? Keep yourself updated
    about their lives. However, keep in mind to be
    the go-to person in their lives you need to give
    them freedom. You can be the guide but cannot
    control what they want to do.

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6. Keep track of Bullying policies in the school
  • Bullying is one of the biggest nemeses in a
    school and eventually children do bully each
    other. It is important to talk to children about
    bullying and how they should not bully people nor
    should they allow others to bully them, you
    should make them aware of what they can do if
    they are being bullied. Make sure you keep
    yourself updated on the schools bullying policy.

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7. Create a stress-free environment
  • Teens go through enough stress around them with
    pressures of academics, extracurricular and even
    pressure in social circles among peers etc.. This
    makes it even more important as parents to make
    sure that the home environment is stress-free.
    There should be house rules but avoid being a
    helicopter parent. Some best CBSE affiliated
    schools Warangal creates a stress-free
    environment at schools too. 

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8. Encourage your child to participate in
extracurricular activities
  • Encourage your teens to pick 1-2 hobbies or
    extracurricular activities that they are enjoy,
    this is essential because they interact with
    other children with similar likes and create
    bonds. This makes them comfortable in their skin
    and thereby makes them confident about themselves
    and widens their friend circle which is important
    at this age.

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9. Teach them organizational skills
  • Teens need to learn how to organize their time so
    that they can manage school, their
    extracurricular activities, and fun time.

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10. Listen to your child's issues
  • Always be there to listen to your children's
    issues. They go through a rough patch at this
    age. They need to be heard and you can be the
    best person they can come to. You need to take
    the effort to assure them that you will always be
    around to help them.
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