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Become
an Ideal Child
· Be Yourself: Be you and be
natural-Well, if you don't know the real you, just act naturally, the self you
are most laid back and comfortable in.
·
Do as you would like to be done to you. Listen to people and
make everyone feel good.
·
Stay calm! If you yell a
lot and are argumentative, people won't want to be around you.
·
Don't use bad language. Most people
don't think bad language is cool. They think it makes you look stupid.
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Honor your parents. Don't lie to
them, and don't do any sneaky stuff, because they know what you're doing
anyway, there's no way around it. Help them to build a wall of trust for you,
but when you get it, don't let it fall down again!
·
Do well in school. Listen to everything
your teacher says, take notes, and even make little practice tests for you to
practice your skills.
·
Get along with your friends and family,
especially with your brothers and sisters. That part can be hard.
Become
an Ideal Student
·
In order to be a good student, one of
the key areas you'll have to work on is being organized. Without organization,
you'll have trouble finding your school supplies and notes!
·
Buy a binder to store your notes,
homework, and tests/quizzes in it. To distinguish the difference between each
class, purchase tabs or make some of your own. Another option is to purchase
folders to either replace the binder or assist it.
·
Buy a pencil case and put all your
writing utensils in there. Be sure you always have an extra pencil in there in
case something happens to the pencil you're using. If you prefer mechanical
pencils, make sure you have extra lead in the pencil case as well.
·
In case you have no access to a pencil
sharpener in the classroom, bring your own small one. The kind that catches the
shavings is recommended, and make sure it doesn't make too much noise!
·
To be prepared for math, it is
recommended you slip a small calculator in the pencil case as well. If your
pencil case is big enough, put a ruler in as well.
·
Buy a planner or an agenda to make note
of the due dates of assignments, tests, and big projects. That way, when you
arrive at home in the evening, you will be able to organize your homework
schedule and figure out which assignment is due first, and when you should work
on it. Good prioritizing is necessary in this area.
·
Make sure your locker is clean and
organized. Keep it free of random papers - keep all papers in your binder or
folder(s) - and do not clutter it with unnecessary decorations, as they are
pointless and you'll have to take them down at the end of the year.
·
It is recommended you stack your books
in your locker in the order of your classes. That way, you can easily grab your
book from the top stack, and later slip it underneath the pile for tomorrow!
Become
an Ideal Child
· Be Yourself: Be you and be
natural-Well, if you don't know the real you, just act naturally, the self you
are most laid back and comfortable in.
·
Do as you would like to be done to you. Listen to people and
make everyone feel good.
·
Stay calm! If you yell a
lot and are argumentative, people won't want to be around you.
·
Don't use bad language. Most people
don't think bad language is cool. They think it makes you look stupid.
·
Honor your parents. Don't lie to
them, and don't do any sneaky stuff, because they know what you're doing
anyway, there's no way around it. Help them to build a wall of trust for you,
but when you get it, don't let it fall down again!
·
Do well in school. Listen to everything
your teacher says, take notes, and even make little practice tests for you to
practice your skills.
·
Get along with your friends and family,
especially with your brothers and sisters. That part can be hard.
Become
an Ideal Student
·
In order to be a good student, one of
the key areas you'll have to work on is being organized. Without organization,
you'll have trouble finding your school supplies and notes!
·
Buy a binder to store your notes,
homework, and tests/quizzes in it. To distinguish the difference between each
class, purchase tabs or make some of your own. Another option is to purchase
folders to either replace the binder or assist it.
·
Buy a pencil case and put all your
writing utensils in there. Be sure you always have an extra pencil in there in
case something happens to the pencil you're using. If you prefer mechanical
pencils, make sure you have extra lead in the pencil case as well.
·
In case you have no access to a pencil
sharpener in the classroom, bring your own small one. The kind that catches the
shavings is recommended, and make sure it doesn't make too much noise!
·
To be prepared for math, it is
recommended you slip a small calculator in the pencil case as well. If your
pencil case is big enough, put a ruler in as well.
·
Buy a planner or an agenda to make note
of the due dates of assignments, tests, and big projects. That way, when you
arrive at home in the evening, you will be able to organize your homework
schedule and figure out which assignment is due first, and when you should work
on it. Good prioritizing is necessary in this area.
·
Make sure your locker is clean and
organized. Keep it free of random papers - keep all papers in your binder or
folder(s) - and do not clutter it with unnecessary decorations, as they are
pointless and you'll have to take them down at the end of the year.
·
It is recommended you stack your books
in your locker in the order of your classes. That way, you can easily grab your
book from the top stack, and later slip it underneath the pile for tomorrow!