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Nurturing Your Child's Well-Being: Middle School in Bloomington, MN
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An Accessible Parent Guide Focused on Connection and WellBeing
Parenting can feel nexttoimpossible when life is so busy and chaotic. You know that building good relationships with kids thrive—but how can you do that when daytoday needs are allconsuming?
Nurturing Your Child’s WellBeing: Middle School
makes it easy to gain socialemotional skills and pass those skills along to your preteen.
In the middle school years, children are discovering so much about themselves and their relationships with others. As they become more independent, they need good habits and strong life skills. By learning about emotional regulation and selfcare, you can strengthen your relationship with your child and set them up for success, improving overall health and wellness in yourself and your preteen. This quick, convenient resource helps you:
Learn techniques for taking better care of yourself and showing up for your child.
Discover ideas for helping your preteen sleep well, eat healthy, stay hydrated, and get plenty of exercise.
Stay in control of your child’s technology use by setting balanced limits on screen time and keeping them safe online.
Talk to your child about their emotions—even the complex, preteen ones—so they can describe their feelings, ask for what they need, and selfregulate.
Teach your middle schooler to respond to social challenges in healthy ways.
Maintain a strong parentchild relationship as your child gains independence, with ideas for talking, relaxing, and spending highquality time together.
Remain calm and model selfregulation, even when things get stressful.
This book is part of a threebook collection based on the popular teaching guide
SocialEmotional Learning Starts with Us
. Guides are also available for parents of early and upper elementary students. You know your kids best. With the
Nurturing Your Child’s WellBeing
collection, you can get to know them even better—and help them get to know themselves.
Every family is unique, so the books in this collection offer a range of ideas and activities to choose from. For any adult entrusted with the care of middle school–aged children, this short and accessible guide helps you support selfawareness, emotional literacy, social connection, and general wellbeing.
Parenting can feel nexttoimpossible when life is so busy and chaotic. You know that building good relationships with kids thrive—but how can you do that when daytoday needs are allconsuming?
Nurturing Your Child’s WellBeing: Middle School
makes it easy to gain socialemotional skills and pass those skills along to your preteen.
In the middle school years, children are discovering so much about themselves and their relationships with others. As they become more independent, they need good habits and strong life skills. By learning about emotional regulation and selfcare, you can strengthen your relationship with your child and set them up for success, improving overall health and wellness in yourself and your preteen. This quick, convenient resource helps you:
Learn techniques for taking better care of yourself and showing up for your child.
Discover ideas for helping your preteen sleep well, eat healthy, stay hydrated, and get plenty of exercise.
Stay in control of your child’s technology use by setting balanced limits on screen time and keeping them safe online.
Talk to your child about their emotions—even the complex, preteen ones—so they can describe their feelings, ask for what they need, and selfregulate.
Teach your middle schooler to respond to social challenges in healthy ways.
Maintain a strong parentchild relationship as your child gains independence, with ideas for talking, relaxing, and spending highquality time together.
Remain calm and model selfregulation, even when things get stressful.
This book is part of a threebook collection based on the popular teaching guide
SocialEmotional Learning Starts with Us
. Guides are also available for parents of early and upper elementary students. You know your kids best. With the
Nurturing Your Child’s WellBeing
collection, you can get to know them even better—and help them get to know themselves.
Every family is unique, so the books in this collection offer a range of ideas and activities to choose from. For any adult entrusted with the care of middle school–aged children, this short and accessible guide helps you support selfawareness, emotional literacy, social connection, and general wellbeing.
An Accessible Parent Guide Focused on Connection and WellBeing
Parenting can feel nexttoimpossible when life is so busy and chaotic. You know that building good relationships with kids thrive—but how can you do that when daytoday needs are allconsuming?
Nurturing Your Child’s WellBeing: Middle School
makes it easy to gain socialemotional skills and pass those skills along to your preteen.
In the middle school years, children are discovering so much about themselves and their relationships with others. As they become more independent, they need good habits and strong life skills. By learning about emotional regulation and selfcare, you can strengthen your relationship with your child and set them up for success, improving overall health and wellness in yourself and your preteen. This quick, convenient resource helps you:
Learn techniques for taking better care of yourself and showing up for your child.
Discover ideas for helping your preteen sleep well, eat healthy, stay hydrated, and get plenty of exercise.
Stay in control of your child’s technology use by setting balanced limits on screen time and keeping them safe online.
Talk to your child about their emotions—even the complex, preteen ones—so they can describe their feelings, ask for what they need, and selfregulate.
Teach your middle schooler to respond to social challenges in healthy ways.
Maintain a strong parentchild relationship as your child gains independence, with ideas for talking, relaxing, and spending highquality time together.
Remain calm and model selfregulation, even when things get stressful.
This book is part of a threebook collection based on the popular teaching guide
SocialEmotional Learning Starts with Us
. Guides are also available for parents of early and upper elementary students. You know your kids best. With the
Nurturing Your Child’s WellBeing
collection, you can get to know them even better—and help them get to know themselves.
Every family is unique, so the books in this collection offer a range of ideas and activities to choose from. For any adult entrusted with the care of middle school–aged children, this short and accessible guide helps you support selfawareness, emotional literacy, social connection, and general wellbeing.
Parenting can feel nexttoimpossible when life is so busy and chaotic. You know that building good relationships with kids thrive—but how can you do that when daytoday needs are allconsuming?
Nurturing Your Child’s WellBeing: Middle School
makes it easy to gain socialemotional skills and pass those skills along to your preteen.
In the middle school years, children are discovering so much about themselves and their relationships with others. As they become more independent, they need good habits and strong life skills. By learning about emotional regulation and selfcare, you can strengthen your relationship with your child and set them up for success, improving overall health and wellness in yourself and your preteen. This quick, convenient resource helps you:
Learn techniques for taking better care of yourself and showing up for your child.
Discover ideas for helping your preteen sleep well, eat healthy, stay hydrated, and get plenty of exercise.
Stay in control of your child’s technology use by setting balanced limits on screen time and keeping them safe online.
Talk to your child about their emotions—even the complex, preteen ones—so they can describe their feelings, ask for what they need, and selfregulate.
Teach your middle schooler to respond to social challenges in healthy ways.
Maintain a strong parentchild relationship as your child gains independence, with ideas for talking, relaxing, and spending highquality time together.
Remain calm and model selfregulation, even when things get stressful.
This book is part of a threebook collection based on the popular teaching guide
SocialEmotional Learning Starts with Us
. Guides are also available for parents of early and upper elementary students. You know your kids best. With the
Nurturing Your Child’s WellBeing
collection, you can get to know them even better—and help them get to know themselves.
Every family is unique, so the books in this collection offer a range of ideas and activities to choose from. For any adult entrusted with the care of middle school–aged children, this short and accessible guide helps you support selfawareness, emotional literacy, social connection, and general wellbeing.

















