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CHHS 101
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Transitioning Elem, Middle, High Transitions Adolescent to young adult development Transition support at home
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Academic vs. System “There are two types of education. One should teach us how to make a living and the other how to live.” - Former President John Adams
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System Failure SchoolHome Unclear expectations Increasingly difficult curriculaRoutines Social Connections Building LogisticParents uninvolved in grades/classroom expectations
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School Unclear expectations Increasingly difficult curricula- helps students to be more appropriately placed Social Connections- PALS, activities, extra- curriculars Building Logistics- Freshman Orientation
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Home Unclear expectations- communicate at a designated (consistent) time of the week Routines- Weekend routines for time management, weekly planning, goal setting Social Connections- process social interactions Parents uninvolved in grades/classroom expectations- Skyward access and teacher communication
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Organization Organizing Physical and mental Constant assessment to reinforce Practice what you preach PATIENCE, PATIENCE, PATIENCE Keep.it.simple A/B Binder, Calendar, Study Habit
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Expectations Social Academic Self The goal is a self-sufficient, confident young adult
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Development Industry v Inferiority: Teens need to develop a sense of self and personal identity. Success leads to an ability to stay true to yourself, while failure leads to role confusion and a weak sense of self. Frontal Lobe- impulse control, executive function Emotional Development- think baby stages
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Bibliography http://schoolcounselor.org/magazine/blo gs/may-june-2010/organized-students- successful-students http://schoolcounselor.org/magazine/blo gs/may-june-2010/organized-students- successful-students http://schoolcounselor.org/magazine/blo gs/march-april-2011/the-transition-to- middle-school-tips-for-parents
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