12 Concerns to Navigate as a New Middle School Year Kicks Off

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Ah, back to school time already? Time to bid farewell to those lazy summer days! While those sunny months may have brought their own set of worries—like whether your kid forgot their goggles or if they left a soggy swimsuit in their bag—those concerns are nothing compared to what middle school and high school can bring. Don’t fret too much, though; not every worry is a giant boulder—some are more like fun-sized candy bars, while others are the hefty king-size variety.

  1. The worry: Your middle schooler may not enjoy the cafeteria food.
    The bigger worry: He might find the vending machine way too appealing.
  2. The worry: Your daughter might miss out on a classmate’s sleepover invite.
    The bigger worry: She gets invited to a sleepover by someone who just dealt with lice.
  3. The worry: Your son forgets to wake up on time.
    The bigger worry: He sets his alarm to play “Baby Shark” instead.
  4. The worry: Your daughter is experimenting with makeup.
    The bigger worry: She “borrows” your favorite lipstick without asking!
  5. The worry: No one asks your daughter to the school dance.
    The bigger worry: A boy actually musters the courage to invite her!
  6. The worry: Your daughter may not get into Honors Algebra.
    The bigger worry: She does get in, and you’re clueless about her assignments.
  7. The worry: Your son becomes a couch potato after school.
    The bigger worry: He suddenly wants you to chauffeur him to multiple sports practices.
  8. The worry: Your daughter skips hair washing for weeks.
    The bigger worry: She dyes her hair neon green!
  9. The worry: Your son needs braces.
    The bigger worry: He requires braces, a retainer, and possibly headgear!
  10. The worry: Your little girl may not make the cheerleading squad.
    The bigger worry: She makes it as a “flyer”—yikes!
  11. The worry: Your son claims he no longer likes the flute.
    The bigger worry: He suddenly thinks trumpets are the coolest instrument ever.
  12. The worry: Your daughter is glued to her texting.
    The bigger worry: She’s texting someone named “Juliet.”

Feeling a bit overwhelmed? You’re not alone; I’m right there with you! Remember when your kids first stepped into preschool? They made it through, and so did you! So it’s time to paste on those smiles. Even if we have a million worries, we can’t let them in on it. My best advice? Take those little worries like Snickers minis and gulp them down quickly. For the big ones, enjoy some king-size chocolate bites! And just in case, keep your favorite lipstick hidden.

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Summary

As the school year begins, parents may face various worries regarding their middle schoolers, from social invitations to academic challenges. While these concerns can feel overwhelming, it’s essential to approach them with humor and a positive attitude. Remember, just as your kids thrived in preschool, they will navigate these new challenges too!

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