Talk to your child about social media. Make it clear that people should never say or do anything online that they wouldn’t in real life.
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Share a study strategy, such as doing one more quick review of material right before bed.
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Try to have a rhyming conversation with your child. It may be tough at first, but you’ll both get better!
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Encourage your child to find out when teachers are available to give extra help.
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Encourage your child to ask at least one question in each of her classes regularly.
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Have your child spend 10 minutes at night getting ready for the next day. Mornings will be calmer.
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At dinner, have each family member say something nice about every person at the table.
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Ask your teen: “If you could trade lives with somebody you know, who would it be? Why?”
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If your teen is interested in a job that doesn’t require a college degree, help him or her find out what it does require.
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Try to have an entire conversation with your teen in rhyme.
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Post a meaningful quotation you love where your teen will see it.
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Discuss a controversial issue with your teen. Ask, “What do you think?”
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Teens often say as much through behavior as through words. “Listen” to your teen’s body language.
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Discuss the connection between rights and responsibility. Rights are earned by responsible behavior.
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Talk with your teen about ways your family can do something for others this month.
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Discuss the qualities you each look for in a good friend.
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Learn about community events in your area. Ask your teen to choose one for you to attend together.
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Be encouraging when your child faces challenges. Say “You can do it!”
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Take turns with your child making statements. Decide whether each is fact or opinion.
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Have your child read aloud to a younger sibling, a neighbor or you.
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