Important Things Every Kid Should Know to Survive Middle School

Follow God, Try New Things, and Don’t Freak Out

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Pub Date May 05 2020 | Archive Date Apr 30 2020

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Help Your Child Do Great in Grades Six Through Eight
 
Do you remember those awkward years between ages 11 and 14? Sandy Silverthorne does, and he wants to equip your child with practical advice on how to manage middle school.
 
This thorough (and thoroughly humorous) guide contains helpful hints on how to get over middle school phobia, what to expect on the first day, why following the rules is important, and much more. 
 
There are also a variety of lists and questionnaires to help kids determine where they fit in, what classes they would be interested in taking, and what extracurricular activities they might like to try.
 
All along the way, Sandy will share wisdom from God’s Word, including the gospel message.    
 
With this book and God’s help, your child can not only survive, but thrive, during the middle school years!
 
Help Your Child Do Great in Grades Six Through Eight
 
Do you remember those awkward years between ages 11 and 14? Sandy Silverthorne does, and he wants to equip your child with practical advice on...

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ISBN 9780736976572
PRICE $12.99 (USD)
PAGES 144

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