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Parents are the first homeroom teachers! It is the most important job on Earth. All parents need a little support from time to time. This page was designed with you in mind.

Family comes first at this site. Check it out for great ideas and resources.

 

This site can answer questions on a variety of topics concerning the needs of your teen.

 

The Parenting Center offers answers to almost any question.

 

Need a fun site to share with your kids? Try this one.

Need help preparing for the teacher conference?

 

TECHNOLOGY HELP

On-Line Tech Lessons

Beginner's Central-Using the Internet

 Web Page Hosts

 

 Additional resources for you. Hopefully, one idea will assist you this year.

  School Forms Tool Kit
"Mom! You forgot to write my note!" Those last minute cries can definitely get your day off on the wrong foot. Here's an assortment of samples to make note-writing easier.


  Using a Homework Contract
Using a homework contract can help you improve your child's study habits and head off power struggles over getting the work done. Ready to sign on the dotted line?

 

Homework Behavior Plan
If your child's study habits could use some first-aid, a Homework Behavior Plan can get you both focused on realistic strategies, goals, and rewards that can help get the job done.

 

  Report Cards: Creating a Future with Your Child
A child's report card can bring feelings of excitement and pride; but it can also cause concern, frustration, and uncertainty. These tips can help you respond to your child's report card constructively no matter what the situation.

 

Ten Ways to Help Your Kids Get Organized
Tame the chaos! Help your child succeed in school and in life: Use these tips to help her become more organized.
 
  Moving from Middle to High School
Starting high school is a major rite of passage for adolescents. The social and emotional fears that go along with it can have a direct impact on academic success.

 

When Your Kids Should Stay Home
It's every parent's nightmare -- your son wakes up sneezing and coughing. What's the decision: school or home? Here are some things to consider to help you decide.

 

Chatham County Public Schools Site

 

GA Department of Education Site

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