I'm working with DECD and Parents SA during "Parents in Education" week in SA in a couple of weeks time - talking on a panel with the Minister and presenting at a couple of workshops around Adelaide. One of the journalists doing a story on this week asked me for my top 10 tips for parents on helping them through secondary school.
I really wanted to write about 50 ...and include an essay on each one...but in the interests of space I had to prioritise.
I've copied them here for your interest. What would be yours?
1. Ask questions
Asking questions (gently, kindly and casually) about teenagers' subjects, assignments and teachers is important for helping them trouble shooting problems and be successful at school
2. Frequently thank, affirm, praise and express care
Find opportunities every day to say "I admire you for...", "I'm sorry you are dealing with....", "I love how you...." and "Thanks so much for....". Being positive and caring helps teenagers and also helps us stop to notice the positives - and feel better.
3. Friendships matter
Teenagers who have good relationships with their peers are happier and this in turn has an effect on results at school. Help teens find ways to make and build friendships, allow lots of socialising time, help them resolve conflict and put in place opportunities for them to find new connections.
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