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Middle School Students

Middle School Students. What are the main problems they’re facing today?. What are they doing when we’re not around?. How can we help them cope?. “Growing Up Too Fast” by Sylvia Rimm….

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Middle School Students

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  1. Middle School Students What are the main problems they’re facing today? What are they doing when we’re not around? How can we help them cope?

  2. “Growing Up Too Fast”by Sylvia Rimm… …answers all these questions and more! With quotes from real students and parents, and the results of a survey of more than 5400 students.

  3. Featuring all the current issues: Homosexuality Technology Terrorism

  4. Homosexuality It’s hard to find information on this topic, this book is where to start! • How to explain it • How to stop stereotypes and bullying • What these students are thinking and feeling

  5. LOL How it’s changing communication BRB TTYL G2G How it’s revolutionized the way students do school work Technology What they see that we don’t want them to

  6. Outside our schools: Global events and their effect on students Terrorism In our schools: weapons, violence, and bullying Who the perpetrators are and how we can stop them

  7. An excellent resource for many other issues: • Sexual Development What students know and what they’re doing about it • Drugs Drug use is on the rise! • Peer Pressure Where the pressure is coming from, you may be surprised

  8. Pick up a copy and start understanding your students today! By: Leah Schulte

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