As you’re making your summer plans, it isn’t too early to get a jumpstart on next school year, especially if you have a current rising 7th grader or 11th grader OR an 8th -12th grade student who is new to Georgia schools. These students will need immunizations prior to returning to school for the 2024-2025 school year. You can avoid waiting in line during the last minute rush at the Health Department by planning ahead. See the flyers for more info.
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Point out an example of prejudice to your child. Talk about ways to deal with intolerance.
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Try to have a rhyming conversation with your child. It may be tough at first, but you’ll get better!
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Notice your child’s interests and talents. Then encourage them.
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Dig out a favorite children’s book and read it together. There are lessons to be learned.
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Spend a few minutes talking with your child at bedtime.
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Encourage persistence by saying things such as “I know you can figure this out.”
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Start a list of places your family would like to visit. Have your child research information about these places.
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Give your child three reasons why spending time together makes you happy.
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Discuss something you recently learned with your child. This shows education is a lifelong process.
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Visit an outdoor site with your child this weekend, such as a garden or a park.
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Challenge your child to create a recipe and write it down. Try it out!
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Remind your child how important it is to turn in work. Just one missing assignment can lower a grade.
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Talk together about your child’s dream job.
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When your child is talking to you, tune everything else out and listen.
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Serve your child breakfast in bed this weekend as a special treat.
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Play board or card games as a family tonight.
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Make a point of saying thank you when your child does something helpful, whether asked or unasked.
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Have your child estimate how long it will take perform a task or travel somewhere, then do it to find the real answer.
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Give your child a say in something, such as which movie to watch, what kind of pizza to order or which shirt to wear.
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