| Wednesday, August 27th, 2008 | | CWK Producer |
“(My sons are) scared and you’re nervous and you want to fit in. And hopefully they’ll come home and talk about it. And I know Kyle was worried about getting beaten up…and that’s the first time he’s mentioned that.”
– Carrie Bickwit, mother
Kyle and Grant have spent the summer playing,
But now high school is just a few days away.
“As it gets closer it gets more… it hits me more that it’s that close,” says Kyle, 13.
“I’m a little nervous about all the homework,” admits twin brother Grant, “Everyone’s saying about how it’s going to be twice as much as middle school.”
Kyle worries about fitting in…
“I’m kind of shy,” he says, “And if you’re in with people you don’t really know, you’re afraid you’ll make a mistake and that’ll ruin you.”
Psychologist Nancy McGarrah, Ph.D., says there are plenty of kids who share Kyle and Grant’s concerns. “I hear a lot of headaches and stomach aches this time of year, because they are so anxious about going to school,” she says.
To help a child gear up academically, experts recommend a little extra reading the last several days before school begins.
“We’re actually doing a pre-reading book report and right now it’s taking a while ‘cause it’s summer and my brain’s off,” says Grant.
For a child worried about fitting in…experts suggest find a friend with an older son or daughter who’s been through it all…
“To tell them that this is going to be short lived,” says Dr. McGarrah, “This is going to be somewhat painful but it’s something you adjust to pretty quickly.”
Next, as soon as school starts, join a club or activity- any small group where you can make friends.
“In a big school it’s even more important, because you really can feel lost in the crowd.”
Finally, whatever their fears or anxieties…
“I think it’s important to reassure them,” says Dr. McGarrah, “To tell them first of all that all kids feel that way. Even the kid that you look at as the most successful, attractive kid is probably feeling that way.”
Ninth grade is a time of great change in many students’ lives. They are either the “big men on campus” or else they are on the bottom of the totem pole. As the debate rages on as to whether ninth graders should be in middle or high school, experts have developed advantages and disadvantages to keeping ninth graders in the same school with the sixth, seventh and eight grades.
Advantages:
Disadvantages:
Ninth graders will experience a variety of new skills and milestones. It is always good for parents to have some idea of what their student is going through, and the following list should help.