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Big 5th grader to small middle-schooler

Summary Transitioning to middle school is hard and takes adjustments from parents, too.

Author Beth J. Harpaz

Citation Seattle Times, 15 September 2010 (Associated Press)

Link http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/living/2012893009_webparent16.html

Transitioning to middle school is hard. Kids go from being bigshot fifth-graders in a school where they knew everyone, to being pipsqueak sixth-graders in a school where they don’t know anyone. They have six teachers instead of one, locker combinations they can’t figure out, and nobody to sit with at lunchtime.

“It’s such a traumatic time, even for a well-adjusted elementary school student,” said Joyce Stallworth, senior associate dean at The University of Alabama’s College of Education. “They are coping with everything from changing classes to physical changes and hormones to increased academic expectations.”

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The transition from elementary to middle school can be scary

Summary The transition from elementary to middle school can carry a lot of fears in incoming students. School officials in Texas were solicited for their ideas on getting through this challenging period.

Author Claudia Feldman

Citation Houston Chronicle, August 9, 2010

Link http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/life/main/7146229.html

Do not walk in holding hands with your mother.

Make sure you are not wearing undies with pictures of princesses or Elmo.

Do not hang around guys who look as if they’d like to beat you up or girls who could star in the next mean-girl movie.

These are just a few suggestions for 11- and-12-year-olds about to make the giant leap from fifth to sixth grade — and elementary to middle school.

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