Parent Pointers Calendar - High School - April 2015
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Parent Pointers Calendar - High School - April 2015
Pickett County School District Parent Pointers ® Calendar still make the difference! Sunday Monday Tuesday April 2015 Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 Make an appointment to spend time with your teen this month. Write it on your calendar—and don’t cancel. 2 Have your teen help you do your taxes. If he earned money last year, help him file a tax form. 3 Make it a no-TV night tonight. Read instead. 4 Ask your teen to put gas in the car. Teach her how to check the oil. 5 Enjoy some outdoor physical activity as a family today. 6 Ask your teen: “Do you think honesty is always the best policy? Why or why not?” 7 Choose a letter Skim over your from an advice teen’s homework column. Read it aloud. assignment and ask Ask family members to him questions to help take a turn being the him review. advice columnist. 8 9 Talk with your teen about how you appreciate your education. Or talk about why you wish you’d learned more. 10 Learn a tongue twister. At dinner, challenge everyone to repeat it three times fast. 11 12 Think your teen is too old for reading aloud? Try it. Or try listening to audio books together. 13 Remember that the key to getting your teen’s respect is showing your teen respect. 14 Notice whether your teen is completing homework on time. Praise her responsibility. 15 16 17 18 19 Take a walk with your teen and use all five senses to observe the world around you. 20 Have your teen The next time rank homework you drop your assignments from teen off at practice or easiest to hardest. rehearsal, stay a few Have him do the minutes and watch. hardest one first. 21 22 When your teen overreacts, it’s important for you to stay calm. Set a time to talk later when you both are in control. 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Teens may say, Talk with Ask your teen “Everyone else your teen about to tell you is doing it.” Don’t cave dating. Share your about a punishment in—say, “Well, we values and standards. you gave her that she aren’t.” thought was really unfair. Encourage your teen to invite friends over for pizza and a movie. Make sure you learn the friends’ names. Have your teen Stay in touch Faced with a Encourage your quiz you on a with your teen’s thorny situation? teen to take homework assignment. teachers and counselor Try talking with other some cookies to an Thinking up questions to find out how she is parents. Teachers can elderly neighbor or will help him learn. doing in scohol. also be a good source family friend. of advice. When was the last time you told your teen you love him? Tell him today. Most teens Don’t criticize aren’t aware of or correct your what’s going on in the teen in front of her world. Make it a point peers. to watch the news and discuss it. Help your teen develop skills he’ll need when he leaves home, such as doing laundry or ironing. Do you know your teen’s friends? Make a list of their names and phone numbers to keep on hand. © 2015 The Parent Institute®, a division of NIS, Inc. May be reproduced only as licensed by Parents Still make the difference! ® High School Edition newsletter. 1-800-756-5525