Why Family Meetings Don't Work

How to Stay Connected to your Middle School Child

© Joe Bruzzese

School, sports and a variety of other extracurricular interests challenge a family's ability to stay connected during the school year. Try the weekly check-in.

Staying connected with teens continues to be one of the greatest challenges that middle school parents face. The weeks leading up to the start of a school year can be a wonderful opportunity to start new routines. One of the routines that keeps families communicating is the Weekly Check-in. Different from the traditional family meeting, the weekly check-in focuses on positive comments, goal setting and acknowledgment of effort and achievement.

Steps to a productive weekly check-in

In 25 minutes your family will have the opportunity to appreciate each other, focus on acknowledging effort, plan for the future and problem solve their way to a more connected school year.


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