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,Foreword Contents
Earlyvadolescencevcanvbevavchallengingvtimevforvchildrenvandvparentsvalike.vP Bumps, No Boulders .......................
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arentsvoftenvfeelvunpreparedvandvtheyvmayvviewvthevyearsvfromv10vthrough
Changes .......................................
v14vasvavtimevjustv“tov getvthrough.”vHowever,vresearchvandvcommonvsensev
tellvusvthatvthisvviewvisvveryvlimited.vDuringvthevearlyvadolescentvyears,vpar Being an Effective Parent .............
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entsvandvfamiliesvcanvgreatlyvinfluencevthevgrowthvandv developmentv ofv thei
rv children.v Wev sellv ourv childrenv shortv ifv wev expectvlittlevfromvthemvandvwevs Communication ...........................
ellvourselvesvshortvifvwevbelievevthatvwevhavevnovinfluence. Independence ..............................
Avgrowingvawarenessvthatvyoungvadolescentsv canvaccomplishvavgreatvdealvis Confidence ...................................
v behindv av nationalv effortv tov improvev educationv inv America’sv middlevgrades.v
AtvthevheartvofvthevNovChildvLeftvBehindvActvofv2001visvavpromisevtovraisevstand Friendships ..................................
ardsv forv allv childrenv andv tov helpv allv childrenv meetv thosevstandards.vInvsuppor Media ...........................................
tvofvthisvgoal,vPresidentvGeorgevW.vBushvisvcommittedvtov promotingv thev very
v bestv teachingv programs.v Well- The Middle Grades .........................
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trainedv teachersv andvinstructionv thatv isv basedv onv researchv canv bringv thev bestv
Parent Involvement .....................
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teachingvapproachesv andv programsv tov childrenv ofv allv agesv andv helpv ensurev t
hatv novchildvisvleftvbehind.vHelpingvYourvChildvthroughvEarlyvAdolescencevisvpa Reading ........................................
rtvofvthev president’sv effortsv tov providev parentsv withv thev latestv researchv andvp
racticalv informationv thatv canv helpv youv supportv yourv childrenv bothv atvhomev Motivation ...................................
andvinvschool.
Values ..........................................
It’svnotveasyvtovraisevav youngvteen.v Manyvoutsidevinfluencesvdistractv ourvchil Problems ......................................
drenvandvcomplicatevourvefforts.vExhaustion,v anxiety,vavlackvofvsupportvandv l
imitedv resourcesv mayv makev itv hardv forv usv tov bev allv thatv wev wantv tov bevforv our Conclusion ...................................
v children.v Butv whateverv thev challenges,v wev sharev onev aim:v tov dovthev bestv jo
Resources.....................................
bvpossiblevasvparents.v Wevhopevthatvyouvwillv findvthisvbookletvhelpfulv invachi
evingv thisvgoal. Bibliography .................................
Acknowledgements .....................
Tips to Help Your Child through Earl
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Learning as much as you can about the world of early
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adolescents is an important step toward helping your
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vcents—teachers,vschoolv counselor
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