Encourage your student to connect with their teachers! You can always do the same. Here are some sample tools for getting organized. Your routine doesn't need to be followed perfectly, but having some semblance of order will be good for your student (and you too)!
For more tips on studying at home, read this article!
Having a plan for the week will help give guidance to your student! Consider using a monthly calendar to help your child start planning ahead.
You may notice that some assignments repeat weekly. Planning out a study week will allow for students to feel more prepared and less stressed! Be sure to include extracurriculars when making a plan!
Here is your reminder to check out the google sheet on what is due for each class for 7th Graders and 8th Graders! Be sure to check all of the tabs at the bottom of the document!
It also never hurts to check their grades on Renweb for missing assignments! Students can make their own account as well. Watch this video to learn how they can do that.
A biblical guide for preventing teen suicide. This course for parents includes helpful information on what to look for and how to talk with your child on this topic.
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Now is a great time to start a conversation! Have you talked with your teen about what they're doing online? Want to discuss different topics you've been avoiding?
Check out articles or conversation starters from Axis.org, or online lessons on digital citizenship and how to be safe online.