Parent Action Plan: Middle School
- Help your child set goals for the year. Working toward specific goals will help your child stay motivated and focused.
- Review the school calendar together. Note important dates and put them in a shared online calendar or in an easy-to view place, such as a bulletin board in your kitchen.
- Make a plan to check in regularly about schoolwork. If you keep up with your child's tests, papers and homework assignments, you can celebrate successes and head off problems as a team. Get homework tips for your child.
- Talk about extracurricular activities. Getting involved in clubs and other groups is a great way for your child to identify interests and feel more engaged in school.
- Discuss ways to take on challenges. Encourage your child to take classes they may not usually take, try new things. Tackling new classes will give your child the confidence and prepare them for new things and changes.
- Come up with fun reading ideas. Look for magazines or newspapers your child may like and talk about the books they like compared to what you liked when they were a child. If your family makes reading enjoyable, it can become a daily habit.
- Visit nearby college together. If you live near a college, look for upcoming events on campus that are open to the community or see if the college offers classes to local children and families. Just being on a campus may get your child interested in college.