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How to NAVIGATE Middle School

Kid Confident Book 4
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Whether you are just starting middle school or getting ready for the next grade, you probably have ideas about what the school year will be like--or should be like. Maybe you imagine that perfect day in middle school, where you are picked class president, made tons of new friends, or became the captain of the soccer team, or crushed your Spanish vocab test. Or maybe you imagine more a disastrous days...where you can't get your locker open, don't have anywhere to sit in the cafeteria, or trip while walking down the hallway. Or maybe you have heard from a friend or older sibling middle school teachers are strict or you will have 10 hours of homework a night! Whatever you have heard, it's most likely a combination some truth but a whole lot of drama and exaggeration. This book will help you separate fact from fiction and give you the tools and strategies you will need to find you place and be your best self in middle school. It will help you handle the increasing academic demands of middle school, teach amazing organizational skills and time management, show you what it takes to have grit and grow in amazing ways!. Kid Confident Book 4: How to Navigate Middle School is part of an awesome book series developed with expert psychologist and series editor, Bonnie Zucker, PsyD that authentically captures the middle school experience. These nonfiction books skillfully guide middle schoolers through those tricky years between elementary and high school with a supporting voice of a trusted big sister or a favorite aunt, stealthily offering life lessons and evidence-based coping skills. Readers of Telgemeir's Guts will recognize similar mental health and wellness strategies and fans of Patterson's Middle School series will appreciate the honest look at uncertainty and chaos that middle graders can bring. Kid Confident offers what kids need to have fun with it all and navigate middle school with confidence, humor, perspective, and feel our mad respect for being the amazing humans they already are. Books in the series: Kid Confident (Book #1): How to Manage Your SOCIAL POWER in Middle School by Bonnie Zucker, PsyD Kid Confident (Book #2): How to Master Your MOOD in Middle School by Lenka Glassman, PsyD Kid Confident (Book #3): How to Handle STRESS for Middle School Success by Silvi Guerra, PsyD Kid Confident (Book #4): How to NAVIGATE Middle School by Anna Pozzatti, PhD & Bonnie Massimino, MEd
Anna Pozzatti, PhD, is a Psychology Associate with a strong clinical background in providing evidence-based treatments for children and adolescents with a variety of social-emotional and behavioral challenges. She utilizes cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), behaviorism, and a family systems approach to treat anxiety, OCD, and a variety of social, emotional, and behavioral problems.She lives in Bethesda, MD. Bonnie Massimino is an Educational Therapist and Learning Specialist. She lives in Bethesda, MD. DeAndra Hodge is an illustrator and designer based in Washington, DC. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Graphic Design from University of Montevallo. Visit deandrahodge.com/illustration and on Instagram as deandrahodge_
Note to Parents Note to Reader Chapter 1: Introduction: The Transition to Middle School Chapter 2: Growth Mindset & Self-Efficacy Chapter 3: Grit, Perseverance, Work Ethic and Goal Setting Chapter 4: Internal and External Pressure Chapter 5: What's My Learning Style? Chapter 6: Teachers and Schedules and Materials, Oh My! Chapter 7: Note Taking, Studying for Tests Chapter 8: EF/attentional challenges & strategies (time management - daily and long-term assignments, organization of materials, planning, and prioritizing) Chapter 9: Stress Management Chapter 10: Tying It all Together - Self-Determination and cognitive flexibility
Smart and essential!" - Jeff Kinney, Diary of a Wimpy Kid "They used to tell kids to chant "sticks and stones" or "just ignore it." It didn't work. This book helps kids find the opposite approach: don't ignore it; understand it." - Tom Angleberger, Origami Yoda
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